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anbeingsandnothoutaheart,sincerely
hattheyuldabolish``childlabourbutsince
nfollohatchildrenoo
besides,ifjoneshadtriedtooryhoutthe
useofrstone,wouldhave
hiredanextrasupplyoflittleboysandjoneswouldhavebeen
forcedintobankruptcyitpossibleforjones
todoeasanaent
shouldforbiditforalleloyers
butasparliantinatedbytheold
landedaristocracyheupstartfactory
ooneybagsandhadtreatedtheopen
ntet,but
theindustrialcentres,andaslongasthelaallow
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
... </P></TD>
anbeingsandnothoutaheart,sincerely
hattheyuldabolish``childlabourbutsince
nfollohatchildrenoo
besides,ifjoneshadtriedtooryhoutthe
useofrstone,wouldhave
hiredanextrasupplyoflittleboysandjoneswouldhavebeen
forcedintobankruptcyitpossibleforjones
todoeasanaent
shouldforbiditforalleloyers
butasparliantinatedbytheold
landedaristocracyheupstartfactory
ooneybagsandhadtreatedtheopen
ntet,but
theindustrialcentres,andaslongasthelaallow
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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