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IN. SILENCE. . ' 243;
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XXXVIIL—IN SILENCE. A
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» .¦ " Non U lar/nar, ma sqfpri, e taci....
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liead caps of against tliese abomin the wind ations . " — Nothing the eal _wiU of do the but old going degrading to the laws well . -
None but rural residentswho rep dwell in the midst of these dark vestiges of a past age , know , the vast mass of bitterest taintin slavery the whole which
exists all the country over- —a festering mass , g free moral We instead atmosp have of tried here slave . the labor experiment Would in that our out West leg Indian islators colonies would try of
. it tance here . ! Our Perh national aps , however and other , we schools only perceive are doing enormities an immense from a work disdistricts loudl
is towards demand but slavery b instant etterin for slave g our emanci Eng or lish it pation future be for , but from the our same year rural purpose to year . but True call , it it y
y , may , voluntary It is lamentable , or by wh to at reflect soever name that the jou announcement will , still it is slavery in _oiir . public lthe
j nu ourn mb als er of of fallen more than women thirty , in Eng thousand land and thieves Wales , and , is onl ear y y too favor same - certainlbh
able an estimate of our moral condition . It therefore y eoves narr our o political wly into economists _evexj source , of our these - wise monstrou Christian s evils will statesmen . be "White found , to slavery look of
in thousands of dark places , all England over , one the These most old prolific , anti of quated these , and sources corroding . laws once abolished , other into
lawswithout Government interference , will of necessity come inmates ness certain , , the operation virtue humanizing s never —the known law bonds of before mutual of mutual in forbearance these obli rural gation , homes the . law , will Domestic of kind enter
freely , , elevating the character of both employers and employed , and Surel conferrin y at leng g incalculable th this long benefit age of upon darkness the whole must community be of drawing called . to
merciful free its close men ! legislature and These women stifled at must last , weary . surel Let y groan us reach trustfull s from the work y ears thousands and of zealousl hopefull a pity y so ing towards believe - and
it this for day sorel is it hand indeed , and is the believing dawn of this a , bri let g us hter day needed y by these , y It
poor , ignorant , and unprotected beings . . H .
In. Silence. . ' 243;
IN . SILENCE . . ' 243 ;
Xxxviil—In Silence. A
XXXVIIL—IN SILENCE . A
» .¦ " Non U Lar/Nar, Ma Sqfpri, E Taci....
» " Non U _lar / nar _, ma _sqfpri _, e taci . " Speak tliou no wordshed thou no tear ,
, _3 _STo token of thy woe appear , ] _$ o outward sign of inward fear .
! N _" o striving sharp with human ill , ! N _" o battling with the Highest Will :
Endure thy sorrow and be still !
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1861, page 243, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061861/page/27/
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