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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 2

... fabric'of our Cosftlistuion d .d. tottering to its fouridation. It is toi decide the great quer. fi he tion of Liberty or Slavery ;-It'Tls to decide whether we -a 'as will preferve that which our pnaceftors have handed down ed to us as a fuejed depofit ...

Published: Monday 08 August 1803
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4954 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LONDON, AUGUST 8

... insidious declarations. Every one knows wvhat is tihe nature of the equality vhich is ltre promised. It is an, equality of slavery, equality of miscry, equality of degradation. Such perzaanent a/liaaces5 too, have appeared in all the forms of persecution ...

Published: Saturday 13 August 1803
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

OXFORD, AUGUST 13

... Pinai, - -. STORAcE. I Galgacus to his Army, Tacitus, - BzaroRO. Abingdon School,- - - - - MICLEM. The African Monarch7 in Slavery, - H rds - - --S.CLSSOL. - On this occaflon it is unneceffary to fele& particular excellence; it will be fufficient to mention ...

Published: Saturday 13 August 1803
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LETTER III

... vast prison, one bloody scene of proqcriptions and mas- sacre ; one dreary I waste of lost indepen- derce And *intolerable slavery; where no' joy, could ever dwell; po hope could ever: come but from wild .despair or premature death. Other natians overrun ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... less burthensome and less vexatious ? At present there is a:} object, the all-impor- tant object of saving ourselves from slavery; but, it is utterly incredible, that this object should, for any considerable length of time, continue to stimulate the people ...

MR. ROBERT EMMET

... profanation of our shores by a people wa ho ate slaves themselves, and the unprincipled and abandoned instruments of im- posing slavery on others. If such an inference be drawn from that part of the Proclamation of the Provisional Cove nment, it calimniates ...

Published: Wednesday 05 October 1803
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1487 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

SPEECH

... master, that master too a conquetlr, is more dreadful, as it is mort shameful, than the worst imagirlbble evils of domestic slavery. What must it then appear to our palates, who'will ba'v L ?? its bitter- ness with theswetts of our present happy and honourabf- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... our tongues under these circurn- sptaces ? Shall *we. stifie-the voice of: com- plaint, though we, already feel, the yokes slavery sliding over, our ears '.Shall we. be .aconsed for ftctiousness,. because we, be- seech his Majesty graciously to. be pleased ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... -Porttiguese' that recollects Olivenza and Trinidad, will feel, even inr his chains,: some consolation, when he reflects that his slavery-is injurious to England,-- It was vainly hoped, that we should grow rich :by an uninterrupted warfare on the' commerce and ...

TO TFE RIGHT HON. LORD FOLKESTONE

... .ezposin p-urselvs to ri~d-ctille aisd contempt, 'the territory ?? # thdv aa - her government withi subv h pen- pie with slavery-Nte; crti how- ever, too minutely *brds--wh al cir- curnstances ronsidereds, i. .t n)ayteiproper to have used, on the occasiw ...

Wednesday's Post

... a re- finement il persecutiouu the power of wbich is to be ascribed to the French iff niodern times. Not satislied w'tli slavery), theg are anxious to accu- mulate insult. N. t contented with loading ma- tions with chains, they even fofrce them to smile ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1803
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3514 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... those great and wise measures, by which alone we can hope to recover our lost reputation, -and to pre- serve ourselves from slavery. We are daily and hourly fading in the eyes of the-world: foreign nations speculate upon our fall : the probable fall, of ...