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  2. ANTI-SLAVERY LECTURE.

    William Lloyd Garrison delivered the tenth anti-slavery lecture in the Tabernacle last Tuesday evening, before a moderately filled house. He premised by saying that he was in ill health, and was obliged, at the solicitaion of friends, to read his lecture. He then ...

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  3. LIFE AMONG THE POOR.

    "What horrid scenes they do have in New York!" exclaime a lady, as she laid down the Tribune, in which she had just read a sketch of "Life at the Five Points." "I am thankful," she continued, "that in our own goodly city, we have no such misery and ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  4. THE NEWCOMES.—No. 4.

    Just at the ending of that old time, Lord Kew's life began That kindly middle-aged gentleman whom his county knows; that good landlord and friend of all his tenantry round about; that builder of churches, and indefatigable visitor of schools; that ...

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