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LITERARY REPORT

... it may comfort the editor under any It criticism which may be levelled against his work, h Slavery Doomed-by F,%EDERICK MILNE EDGE 0 -is an essay on slavery in the United States, with ethe object of showing that the results of free and slave labour must ...

GALLENGA'S PEARL OF THE ANTILLES.*

... plantations. As for Cuba's relations to Spain, so long as the men in Madrid could keep a firm hold on the island, so lorg as slavery and emancipation were mere speculative themes for Liberal debating clubs, Cuba was nearly as valuable to the needy Spaniards ...

PINE AND PALM

... that are now old times- chiefly Vith the struggle for the abolition of negro chattel slavery which had to Precede our own struggle for the abolition of white wage slavery. It is natural NV itsa&d Plm, By gncu(e D. Coi 8Y. Twvola, (London: Chatto and 'W ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... people. FREE AND EASY SLAVERY. Slavery is another institution in Madagascar which, together with many other things, makes the state of society very different from that in a European country. But when we hear of Malagasy slavery, we must not imagine gangs ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... America, and honestly opposed by scarcely ten men in the land. Of slavery Mr Stirling has a just horror, and says what too many forget to say, or even think I do not, will not judge of slavery by its physical effects. Even if all planters' stories were true ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... habitual tippler against inebriety. With regard to America, in particular, decency oughit to shut our mouth. We forced Negro slavery upon her, and nourished it in despite of her remonstrances we keep it up in unmitivsied seve- rity in our colonies in Africa; ...

LITERATURE

... progress of slavery in the United States, a subject upou which people generally have need to be better informed. The author's speculations, penned before the present war began, as to the probable course of events there as bearing upon the slavery difficulty ...

New Novels

... tendency to rouse exaggerated feeling for the negro, and led men to forget that slavery-in fact, if not in name-exists in all its horrors amongst ourselves. There is the slavery of young women, singers and ballet-dancers, shop-girls, and the lower class of ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1606 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO THE SULIOTS

... from his merciless hand: Remember that day when ye rush on the foe, With your brethren of Greece to lay tyranny low. When slavery settled around And Greece wept in chains and disgrace, Then the tyrant looked to your mountains and found No slave of the ...

POETRY

... toil and we sleep, Dig, and we reap not the fruit; And our wives, they work and they weep: Ye know it-ye know, and are mute. Slavery, sorrow and toil, Poverty, squalor and pain- Such the lot of the sons of the soil: But it shall not-we swear it-remain. Brutish ...

New Novels

... in writing that Slavery should not exist shall bc liable to two years' imprisonment. Naturally the young Bostonian, Robert lHoldenough, who has come into the still undeveloped State with the avowed purpose of helping to keep slavery out of it, gets into ...

Published: Saturday 02 October 1897
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 977 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... presel Pu Alication. Without assuming the form of a direct defence of the Zcst Indian averseness to the amelioration of Negro slavery it repoi s t le sentiments prevalent among slave possessors with the apparett i idifference of a third person, who, having ...