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... portionof the accumulated labour of the last four hundred y ears, w hen labour and capital, through the partial abuliliun slavery, first began work together with freedom, and therefore with energy and skill. Mr. Warburton, the lather the new Anatomical ...

PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY,

... to fix some certain and definite rules with respect the tieatmenl the slaves. prepare those that have been brutalized ages slavery, for performing the part free citizens. must, under any circumstances, an exceedingly difficult task, and especially in the ...

MONDAY

... y among the youth, in ihe Urge manufacturing districts in this country, by the excessive and inconceivable suffering and slavery which the children have to undergo. —Ordered to printed. Foreign Enlistment Bill.-Mr. Courtenay rose to bring forward a motion ...

LOST MONDAY MORNING

... deeply to be lamented. for there has not only been an immense sacrifice of life, but also of properly. We are no advocates for slavery, for it is contrary to the Christian creed, but for society as it is formed in the West Indie. it indispensable. We would ...

HOUSE OF COM MOSS

... the original proposiliou fur the sake of protecting the revenue. I liutloii declared lhat they must consider thenu'estion Slavery ; whether they Milled .tor not that question v.ouid force itselfon them. The divided, hut the amendment was lost hv very small ...

110 VS I' OP COMMOSS

... defended the course by Ministers. After the resolutions passed in 1823, tor the gradual amelioration and ultimate extinction of slavery, the government could not hut choose such line of procedure as would tend to the accomplishment that object. Mr. Hume complained ...

HOUSE OF COMMoys

... Lon. don nnpeared at the bar, and presented a petition from the Lord Mayor and Common Council for the amelioration negro slavery. The petitioners also prayed for discrimination duties the produce those colonies which did not adopt the regulations of ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT WEEKLY JODKNAL. MA\ 3

... Somcr- seUhire, has, his answer address from lla* Taunton ladies’ Anti-Slavery Instilut’on, declared his intention to support Mr. Buxton’s motion for ilh-* entire abolition Colonial Slavery, which to submitted the House of Commons on the 17lh of next mouth ...

EYLER, and Co

... at home those kind friends and old ntances have generously rallied around him to keep his spirit* moving. Dnorp.-rt slnli Slavery slssoviation. ~ r fust Anniv- rs;iry Meeting of lli-s Society is advertised lie held at I Friday evening next, when, doubt ...

And of a third life, to be nominated by the

... Sole, Solicitors, 84, Duke-street, Devonporl, Of whom all further particular* mat/ be Dated 4th May, 1832. Devonport Anti-Slavery Association' rSt Committee beg lo ennoonce timt the FIRST ANNIJL VERSARY MEETING of the Society will be held at the Town-Hall ...

TO X.ADISS MAKING TXZEZR SPRING PURCHASES

... wilfully refused tosee what they wished not to believe, that that light had discovered lo the slave the badge »nd brand his slavery that be had now awoke to just and perfect knowledge of hit bitter and wantonly inflie'ed captivitythat he existed among ...

LITERATURE

... published a similar edict, dooming slavery all who, within the period of some months, did not either embrace Christianity or leave the kingdom. Don Manuel renewed his predeces*or’s decree. He not only reduced slavery nil who had no to embark, but ordered ...