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    anbeingsandnothoutaheart,sincerely

    hattheyuldabolish``childlabourbutsince

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    useofrstone,wouldhave

    hiredanextrasupplyoflittleboysandjoneswouldhavebeen

    forcedintobankruptcyitpossibleforjones

    todoeasanaent

    shouldforbiditforalleloyers

    butasparliantinatedbytheold

    landedaristocracyheupstartfactory

    ooneybagsandhadtreatedtheopen

    ntet,but

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    entobineinlabourunions,verylittleplished

    ofursetheintelligentanddecentpeopleofthat

    tiblindtotheseterriblenditionstheywere

    justhelplesschineryhadnqueredtheworldbysurprise

    andittookagreatnyyearsandtheeffortsofthousands

    ofnoblenandentokethechineit

    oughttobe,nsservant,andnothisster

    curiouslyenough,thefirstattackupontheoutrageous

    systefeloyntninallpartsof

    theadeonbehalfoftheblackslavesofafrica

    andarierican

    ntinentbythespaniardstheyhadtriedtousethe

    indiansaslabourersinthefieldsandinthenes,butthe

    indians,alifeintheopen,hadlaindown

    anddiedandtosavetheroxtinctionakindheartedpriest

    hadsuggestedthatnegroesbebroughtfrofricatodothe

    ent

    besides,associationanwouldgive

    thechancetoleachristianityandinthisheywould

    beabletosavetheirsouls,andsofroverypossiblepointof

    vieentbothforthekindly

    anandforhisignorantblackbrotherbuththe

    introduachinerytherehadbeenagreaterdendfor

    ttonandthenegroesohanever

    before,andtheytoo,liketheindians,begantodieunderthe

    treatntheyreceivedatthehandsoftheoverseers

    storiesofincrediblecrueltynstantlyfoundtheiro

    europeandinalluntriesnandenbegantoagitate

    fortheabolitionofslaveryinengland,e

    andzacharycaulay,thefatherofthegreathistorianwhose

    historyofenglandyoustreadifyoutoknowhow

    erestingahistorybookcanbe,organiseda

    societyforthesuppressionofslaveryfirstofalltheygota

    laade``slavetradingillegalandafterthe

    year1840thereasingleslaveinanyofthebritish

    loniestherevolutionof1848putanendtoslaveryinthe

    frenchpossessionstheportuguesepassedalaheyear

    1858isedallslavestheirlibertyintyyears

    froatethedutchabolishedslaveryin1863andinthe

    sayeartsaralexanderiiretuedtohisserfsthatliberty

    theorethanturies

    before

    intheunitedstatesofaricathequestionledtograve

    difficultiesandaprolongedhoughthedeclaration

    ofindependencehadlaiddoen

    adefor

    thosenandenhoworked

    ontheplantationsofthesouthestatesastion,the

    dislikeofthepeopleofthenorthfortheinstitutionofslavery

    increasedandtheydenosecretoftheirfeelingsthesoutheers

    hoedthattheyuldnotgroheirtton

    ostfiftyyearsaghtydebate

    ragedinboththengressandthesenate

    thenorthreinedobdurateandthesouthgive

    inpossibletoreachaprose,the

    southestatesthreatenedtoleavetheunionitost

    dangerouspointinthehistoryoftheunionnythings

    ``ghthavehappenedthattheydidnothappenhe

    an

    onthesixthofnoveeroftheyear1860,abrahainln,

    anillinoislaanadehisoellectual

    fortune,hadbeenelectedpresidentbytherepublicans

    rongintheantislaverystateshe

    kneanbondageatfirsthandandhisshrewd

    nsensetoldhihatthereonthenorthe

    ntinentfortberofsouthe

    statesseedthe``nfederatestatesofarica,

    linlnacceptedthechallengethenorthestates

    eershundredsofthousandsof

    youngnrespondedandtherefollowed

    fouryearsofbittercivilh,betterprepared

    andfollohebrilliantleadershipofleeandjackson,

    repeatedlydefeatedthearesofthenorththenthe

    enocstrengthofnehebeganto

    tellanunknoeofgrantarosefrobscurity

    andbecathecharlesrtelofthegreatslavewar

    redhisghtyblohe

    crulingdefencesofthesouthearlyintheyear1863,

    presidentlinlnissuedhis``enation

    allslavesfreeinapriloftheyear1865lee

    surrenderedthelastofhisbravearesatappottoxafew

    dayslater,presidentlinlnurderedbyalunaticbut

    hishtheexceptionofcubahwas

    stillunderspanishdonation,slaveryhadetoanendin

    everypartofthecivilisedworld

    butanount

    ofliberty,the``freeenofeuropedidnotfarequiteso

    atterofsurprisetonynteorary

    assesofentheso

    sheerserythey

    livedindirtyhousessituatedinserablepartsoftheslu

    theyatebadfoodtheyreceivedjustenoughschoolingto

    fittheortheirtasksincaseofdeathoranaccident,their

    faliesprovidedforbutthebreillery

    interests,influenceuponthelegislature,

    enuragedtheoforgettheir

    unlitedquantitiesofverycheaprates

    theenorusiroventakenplacesincethe

    thirtiesandthefortiesofthela

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