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... Gin. There are a Number of Eng Nth Sailors arrived on bord the Crown Man of War at Spithead, who have been redecm'd from Slavery out of Barbary • by Mr. Laiton, who was fent Envoy to the Emperor of Morocco for that Purpofe, and they are loon expected ...

From the London Written Letter March 30. S to Foreign News we have yet very little, rho' a French Mail

... Mail we arc told, that Come Corfairs of Algicr have made a Defccut in Corfica, and carry'd off a whole Convent of Monks into Slavery. _. The King of Spain's detaining fo long of late the Treafurc brought from New Spain has had a fad Effea upon Trade, the ...

Vienna, Novembte to

... to reign over us, God save the King. From France and Pretender, Great Britain defend her, Foes let them fall; From Foreign Slavery, Priests, and their Knavery, And Popish Reverie, God save us All. GEORGE is Magnanimous, Subjects Unanimous, Peace to us bring; ...

To be LETT, or SOLD, and enter'd upon immediately. Nin-two Acres of Muth Land, lying within a Mile of New

... Place; and that &swill be (hardy followed by three other Ships, who, it is (aid, will certainly bring over the Chrillians in Slavery there. On Tueftlay the San of Mr. Price, of Park-Court, Weftminfter, a Child about three or four Years of Age, from a The ...

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... de•oded Fullowers, who, of the ilappinets of a mild Admitiltration, a and at exchanging Liberty, and a Government by Laws, for Slavery and arbitrary I Tr:c happy of this Victory, the Rebe Lion being now entirely f ipoiets'd, are ietiff.)ly felt by the State ...

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... this Year. • .•• This being the Anniverfiry of the late fang William's Landing to relate us from the Evils of Popery and Slavery, and. that ot our Deliverance from the horrid Gunpowder Plot, there were Sermons in all the Churches of this City, and rejoicings ...

Succefs be, tlie aggrandizing her Power, already to great, and the weakening thole from whom, if we are ever ..

... Things be? Without Witch:raft or Infpiration, we may pronounce, that they will be either precarious Freedom, or downright Slavery. The Queflion then is reduced to this (bort Iffue ; Whether we will venture fomething to velem all ; or whether we will lofe ...

By srLvdraus URBAN, Gent

... judging of the Weather by Mr. Pointer and the herd of Banbury. 6. Play of the Foundling further defended. _ _ tons tend io Slavery; Dean Frt. deaus's Scheme to fupport poor Clergymen's Widows and Children; Remarks on a Preliminary Article, &c. Poetry. To ...