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    【】anbeingsandnothoutaheart,sincerely

    hattheyuldabolish``childlabour.butsince

    nfollohatchildrenoo.

    besides,if.joneshadtriedtooryhoutthe

    useofr.stone,wouldhave

    hiredarasupplyoflittleboysandjoneswouldhavebeen

    fortobankruptcy.itpossibleforjones

    todoeasa

    shouldforbiditforalleloyers.

    butasparliantiheold

    landedaristoyheupstartfactory

    ooneybagsandhadtreatedtheopen

    ,but

    theindustrialtres,andaslongasthelaallow

    entobineinlabourunions,verylittleplished.

    ofursetheintelligentapeopleofthat

    tiblindtotheseterriblenditions.theywere

    justhelpless.eryhadheworldbysurprise

    andittookagreatnyyearsandtheeffortsofthousands

    ofnobleoketheeit

    oughttobe,nsservant,andnothisster.

    curiouslyenough,thefirstattackuporageous

    systefeloyntninallpartsof

    theadeonbehalfoftheblackslavesofafrica

    andarieri

    bythespaniards.theyhadtriedtousethe

    indiansaslabourersinthefieldsandinthenes,butthe

    indians,alifeintheopen,hadlaindown

    anddiedandtosavetheroxtinakiedpriest

    hadsuggestedthatnegroesbebroughtfrofricatodothe

    ent.

    besides,associationanwouldgive

    thehristianityandinthisheywould

    beabletosavetheirsouls,andsofroverypossiblepointof

    vieentbothforthekindly

    anandforhisignorantblackbrother.buththe

    introduaerytherehadbeeerdendfor

    ttonandthenegroesohanever

    before,aoo,liketheindiaodieuhe

    treatntheyreceivedatthehandsoftheoverseers.

    storiesofinrueltynstantlyfoundtheiro

    europeandinalluntriesnandeoagitate

    fortheabolitionofslavery.inengland,e

    andzaaulay,thefatherofthegreathistorianwhose

    historyofenglandyoustreadifyoutoknowhow

    erestingahistorybookbe,aniseda

    societyforthesuppressionofslavery.firstofalltheygota

    laade``slavetradingillegal.andafterthe

    year1840thereasingleslaveinanyofthebritish

    loherevolutionof1848putaoslaveryinthe

    frenchpossessions.thepuesepassedalaheyear

    1858isedallslavestheirlibertyintyyears

    froate.thedutchabolishedslaveryin1863andinthe

    sayeartsaralexanderiiretuedtohisserfsthatliberty

    theorethanturies

    before.

    iedstatesofaricathequestioograve

    difficultiesandaprolongedhoughthedeclaration

    ofindependencehadlaiddoen

    adefor

    thosenandenhoworked

    ontheplantationsofthesouthestates.astion,the

    dislikeofthepeopleofthenorthfortheinstitutionofslavery

    increasedandtheydeoftheirfeelings.thesoutheers

    hoedthattheyuldnotgroheirtton

    ostfiftyyearsaghtydebate

    ragedinboththengressandthesenate.

    thenorthreinedobdurateahgive

    in.possibletoreachaprose,the

    southestatesthreateoleavetheunion.itost

    dangerouspointioryoftheunion.nythings

    ``ghthavehappehattheydidnothappenhe

    an.

    ohofheyear1860,abrahainln,

    anillinoislaanadehisoellectual

    fortune,hadbeeedpresidentbytherepublis

    rongiislaverystates.he

    kneanbofirsthandandhisshrewd

    oldhihatthereohe

    fortberofsouthe

    statesseedthe``estatesofarica,

    linledthechallehenorthestates

    eers.hundredsofthousandsof

    youngnrespondedandtherefollowed

    fouryearsofbittercivilh,betterprepared

    andfollohebrilliantleadershipofleeandja,

    repeatedlydefeatedthearesofthenorth.thenthe

    enthofnehebeganto

    tell.anunknoeofgrantarosefrobscurity

    ahecharlesrtelofthegreatslavewar.

    redhisghtyblohe

    crulingdefehesouth.earlyintheyear1863,

    presidentlinlnissuedhis``enation

    allslavesfree.inapriloftheyear1865lee

    surrehelastofhisbravearesatappottox.afew

    dayslater,presidentlinlnurderedbyalunatic.but

    hishtheexubahwas

    stillunderspanishdonation,slaveryhadetoanendin

    everypartofthecivilisedworld.

    butanount

    ofliberty,the``freeenofeuropedidnotfarequiteso

    atterofsurprisetonynteorary

    assesofentheso

    sheersery.they

    livedindirtyhousessituatedinserablepartsoftheslu.

    theyatebadfood.theyreceivedjustenoughschoolingto

    fittheortheirtasks.incaseofdeathoranact,their

    faliesprovidedfor.butthebreillery

    is,influenceuponthelegislature,

    enuragedtheettheir

    unlitedquantitiesofverycheaprates.

    theenorusiroventakenplacethe

    thirtiesaiesofthela

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