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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 03/12/1847

1847; Gale Group;

Autores

Q., Geo. Bradburn, Samuel May, Jr., President, John M. Fisk, Secretary, M., William Ashby, Jr., S., Payson Williston, Gospel Banner, M. W. C., Thomas Mackellar,

Resumo

News: Old Lies New Vamped, Corrections, The Wilmot Proviso, Fourteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, A Sign of Progress, … The streets of Quebec were filed with …, November 15, and cabrioles and sleighs had driven from their occupation carto and …, Worcester County South Anti-Slavery Society, Jonathan Walker, Letter from George Bradburn, Esq., Robert C. Winthrope of Boston, is very freely spoken of as a candidate for the speakership of the House of Representatives in the next Congress, Errors in the Treatmenm of Horses, More Railroad Accidents, Lucretia Mott, Reformatory, Maternal Affection, Bristol County—Notice, There is so much truth, and it is so applicable to our own and every community in the Free States, in the following from the A. S. Bugle, that we transfer it to our columns, in the hope that its suggestions may not be without effect, To the Subscribers to the Liberator, Good Idea of a Catholic, From a long article upon the subject, in the Practical Christian, we extract the following, and congratulate our Hopedale friends upon this triumph of the Right, George Thompson and British India, Multiple News Items, All men are born free and equal, The editor of the Washington Union, speaking of the Brazilian slave trade in Africa, says, it 'its a shameful traffic, and ought, it possible, to be arrested', The Fourteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar To Be Held in Boston, during Christmas and New Year's Week, 1847-8, Political Speech of Mr. Clay, at the Mass Meeting in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday, November 13, 1847, Silas Wright's Opinion of the Wilmot Proviso. Editorial: We would now call attention to the improvement introduced of the working of the teeth, tested by their manner of closing in the motions of the jaw, The Heart Rather Than the Head at Fault, Selections Great Move in Western Virginia, The Church as It is or the Forlorn Hope of Slavery, The Northampton Water-Cure, Miscellany Speech of Mayor Quincy, Extract from an Address To the People of West Virginia; Showing That Slavery is Injurious to the Public Welfare, and That It …, The Capital Illuminated, To Correspondents, Mr. Keyes, of Dedham. Letter to the editor: W. W. Brown at Georgetown. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Testimony of the Doctors in Favor of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Our Charlie. Obituary.

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