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The Peace Cause In Great Britain

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
June
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The pr ogress of the cause n Great Britain labyno means confiined to tho rcanlt of eithèr the lectures or the publicatión óf the Pcace Society and ts Tlie cewspaperpress, throiighout tlie empire; begins to gend forth a continuous Voice ngainst all Vor; notin impulsive parngraphs, but in Jong and leading editorials. We should be glad tb give o score of specimens frorn l'ie English press on thU subject, had we room; but tho fol.invinir from the "Nottinghnm Review' may sufficc to indícate tl.e tone of tbc rest. It is the con cliision of a longnrticle upon "ihe bnyoücy of JVar," and reade llius: "Englnnd bas the imperiahable fame of breaking the fotters of the sla ve- let her mi'lions breuk the cliains wliich bind their own limbo, and by their denuncialion of their deslroyer; war,and inculcotioii of hèavenly peare, assert their í cmIoiii tu men: tlioir wisdnn as politicians: their 3ignit as Chrislians. Tlien, but not till then, tnay we expect the dawnin? of that day, du.-ing which tbe swor3 sImII be laid aside for the ploughshare, and the spear for the pruning hook; wlien nation shall not riéo up against nation, .and wawith its aiirndant train of paiiiful oesoctations, shall perish from tlie carth, to be remembered no inore for

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Signal of Liberty
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