| 41. | Immigrants provided a ready resource for those opposing abolition of slavery.
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| 42. | This shortage became worse after the abolition of slavery in 1833.
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| 43. | Exhibits include coverage of slavery in US history and its abolition.
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| 44. | It remained a Labour seat until its abolition 13 years later.
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| 45. | The abolition of six quarters has always been surrounded by uncertainty.
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| 46. | Abolition was similarly advocated when Thomas Warton and William Wordsworth died.
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| 47. | Such a move meant the abolition of the Wandsworth Parks Police.
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| 48. | Four questions were put forward by abolition of the death penalty.
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| 49. | He opposed abolition in the form finalised in 1969, however.
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| 50. | There have been calls for the abolition of the Gro�er Zapfenstreich.
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