Apr 24 2009

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Can Body Building be unhealthy?

I see a lot of body builders look like they “over do it” in my opinion.

Like look at this dude:

http://z.about.com/d/bodybuilding/1/0/X/2/HugoAtHomeGym.JPG

He is really big, and looks a lot like the dude from 40 year old virgin, but his muscles look human and natural.

This dude on the other hand:

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Does not look healthy In my opinion. It is not natural to be that big with muscles, and I think it is actually quite creepy.

My question is: Is it actually healthy to be like the second dude? I know exercising is good, but that seems a little over done.

Body building is a natural thing, its just exercising the muscles to be bigger and better, like the first dude, i think that this is a healthy way, but the second looks like an Over Obbsessed Body Builder, theres a name for this but i cant remember it, but it can be a bad thing, i dunno if it can be healthy to be like the second dude as im no where near like that, let alone the first dude lol

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Better Bodies & Brains


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Satan Get Back!


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The restless white gospel of Brother Claude caught live in the early 50s by King Records. Thank the Lord!Brother Claude Ely was a hot Southern preacher who recorded for King Records in 1953, ‘54 and ‘62. No words, notes sleeve-writer Tony Russell, adequately describe ‘the extraordinary power and fervor of Brother Claude Ely’. Accompanied by The Cumberland Five and The Cumberland Four, unknown mand…

The Confidence Code: A guide to building self-esteem and living courageously


The Confidence Code: A guide to building self-esteem and living courageously


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Cosmopolitan: Tonetics [VHS]


Cosmopolitan: Tonetics [VHS]


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This is Vlume 2 of a 2 volume set. It includes parts 2, 3 and 4. Content as follows:
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 A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin…

 A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin…

 A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin…

 A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin…

 A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


A Glossary Of Yorkshire Words And Phrases


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Be Sharp, be quick, make haste. Bessybab, one who is fond of childish amusements. A Bettermy Body, or aBETTERMORE Body, one of the better class. ” She was none o’ your common folks, but quite a bettermy body.” Bettermost, the better of the two, the best. Betterness, amendment. “As for my ailment I find no betterness in it.” See Ailment. Betwattled or Betottled, stupified, bewildered. “I felt fairly betwattled and baffounded,” thoroughly stunned and confused. Betweenwhiles, the interim, the space of time between two performances. Beyont, beyond. ” They fairly gat beyont him,” completely overreached him in the affair. Bezom, a birch-broom. “A wire-ling bezom,” one of the best kind, made of the toughest of the heath or moor ling selected for the purpose. ” He’s as fond as a bezom,” or “bezom- headed,” very foolish indeed. To Bezzle. See to Beb. To Bid, to invite, as “to bid to a wedding.” ” I nivver was bodden,” not asked or invited. ” Have they bidden to his burying ?” invited the friends to his funeral? “Who was the Bidder ?” the person who goes from house to house with the invitation. See Funerals. Bidden. See Bodden. Bidder. See to Bid. To Bide, to lodge, to remain. “”Where do you bide at ?” live at. ” Sit yourself down and bide a bit,” wait a little. To Bide, to bear or endure. ” He wont bide crossing,” bear contradiction. ” He can stillbide a vast although he has bodclcn a good deal in his day ;” he is still strong, although he has undergone many hardships in his lite- time. ” It’s bad to bide,” hard to endure. Bield, a shelter or shed. “A bit of a bield in a field neuk;” a hovel or cattle shed in a field corner. To Big, to build. ” It biggers on’t,” with reference to the progress of the building, it increases in size. A Biggin…

 A Labour Of Love Under The Red Cross, During The Late War


A Labour Of Love Under The Red Cross, During The Late War


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General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1872Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHiAPTEE VI. VISIT TO THE HOSPITAL, AND INTEEVIEW WITH PRINCE EEUSS. After breakfasting, and being thoroughly refreshed in mind and body, I determined to pay a visit to the Seminaire Hospital, of which Dr. L was the Medical Officer. I again spoke to him about employment, but received the same answer as the day before. He took me all over the Hospital, where upwards of five hundred poor fellows — French and German — lay wounded. He said he had had upwards of five thousand there a few days before, and had I been there then he would have been hut too glad of my services. A large temporary shed had been erected for the poor creatures, besides this large building. I was very glad from all I heard afterwards that I did not enter this Hospital, as there was an oberin, and I did not wish to be under anybody. I was again advised to return to Brunswick, and I now felt most anxious to get back. I spent the whole day walking about the town with a little Jew, who was very civil to me; he was employed by the Juanita Depot, and gave me a good deal of information of one kind or another, and shewed me the different buildings. In the evening I went to the cassino — a kind of German cafe — where I got a cup of wretched tea, for which I had to pay two francs. The room was full of officers, like the night before, andfinding myself the only female, I soon took my departure. I went back to my French cafe, intendingto go to bed, but just as I got to my room the door opened, and in walked one of the nurses I had last seen at Saarbruck. She wore the dress of the Keiserswerth Schvves ters, which she

 A Light in the Midst of Darkness


A Light in the Midst of Darkness


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God is faithful! He never leaves us nor forsakes us.The God of Israel proved to the Loebl family that He never slumbers nor sleeps.In this true and fascinating book, read of Erik Loebl’s first hand account with a darkness that threatened him and his entire family.God most certainly is a Present Help in time of trouble.This amazing story will give you hope and increase you faith!Erik Loebl and his wife, Adriana, and their children, Kayla, Jonathan, Gabriela, and Josiah, currently live in Houston, Texas. Erik and his wife have been involved with the children’s ministry for around 17 years. Erik currently teaches the 1st and 2nd grade boys Sunday school class at the Encourager Church. He enjoys building things, and is currently a developer of databases, and has done multiple home improvement projects. He enjoys helping others who cannot help themselves, and the church body when there is a need. He personally was involved with the mentioned activities before the surgery and continues them even after the darkness mentioned in the book. Erik has a wealth of great information at his website, loebl.com.

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


$15.51


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


A View Of The Action Of The Federal Government, In Behalf Of Slavery


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:abominations of the system ; it was moreover an express acknowledgement by the Government of its power to prohibit slavery throughout the whole territory, and that it had made a Compromise, a bargain between humanity and cruelty, religion and wickedness; and had erected on an arbitrary line, a partition wall between slavery and liberty. But it is in the District of Columbia, and under the shadow of the proud Capitol, that the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery, is exhibited in its most odious and disgusting forms. We shall have occasion presently to exhibit the seat of the National Government, as the great slave mart of the North American Continent, ” furnished with all appliances and means to boot.” The old slave laws of Virginia and Maryland, marked by the barbarity of other days, form by Act of Congress, the slave code of the District. Of this code, a single sample will suffice. A slave convicted of setting fire to a building, shall have his head cut off, and his body divided into quarters, and the parts set up in the most public places! But let it not be supposed that Congress has not itself legislated directly on the subject of slavery. An Act of 15th May, 1820, gives the Corporation of Washington, powerto “punish corporeally any Slave for a breach of any of their ordinances.” Happy would it have been for the honour of our country, if the sympathies of its rulers in behalf of slavery, had been exhibited only on the national domain; but they pervade every portion of the confederacy, as is but too apparent in The INTERFERENCE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. The federal constitution contains the following clause: ” No person held to service or labour in one State under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in

 Anniversary Of The American Unitarian Association


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