Thursday's Post. Fro
... into the Ukraine, where they plunder'd and burnt several Villages, and carried a considerable Number of the Inhabitants into Slavery, ...
... into the Ukraine, where they plunder'd and burnt several Villages, and carried a considerable Number of the Inhabitants into Slavery, ...
... September 3. O>S. IT appears by Accounts fent from the Frontiers, that the Turks and Tartars have carried 9660 Poles into Slavery; that 6*oo more have been ?? ; that they have carried off above 8000 Oxen, 150000 Sheep, and about dooo Horfes ; and have ...
... our Gxaciws Lord, en- compafs'd his Coach, and cry'd out, Merciful Lord, deliver us from our Bondage, and refcue us from Slavery. The King promis'd them their Liberty, and next Day they had it. Thefe poor Children were all intoltid by Or- der ofthe late ...
... Peacock, lately arrived from Smyrna, who has been in Slavery at Barbary for 25 Years, having been taken by them on the Barbary Coast: at ten Years of Age, and accidentally made his Escape out of Slavery, and got to Gibraltar, where large Collections were ...
... that all the Polifh Prifoners c Hull be reftored by the Begs and Governors of the Provinces c where they are detained in Slavery. ...
... profecuting the War againft an Enemy who is certain- ' ly engag'd to extirpate our Religion, as well as reduce the Kingdom ...
... fondly courting Gallic Chains) feem'd fenfible of the Miferiesthey wereref- cu'd from, for had the Rebel Faftion prevailed, Slavery and Wooden Shoes had been the inevitable Portion of Free-born Britons; being allured to have had Papial Superftitiori cram'd ...
... Ironmongers Company have ordered ißoo 1. to be paid out of Mr. Bettoirs Charity, toward redeem- ingthe Britiih Captives in Slavery at Mequinez. They write from Paris, that his Moft Chriftian Majefty re- ...
... as the Court of Vienna feems « to be : It has deftroyed your Fortunes, it has attempt- * ed to reduce you to the vileft Slavery ; by the Mouth « even of its General, it has threaten'd your Citizens * with the moft infamous .Punifhment ; but it has not ...
... down a Place called Ocxjemetz, mtb the Imperial Barracks there, and had carry'd away whate- ver Inhabitants they found, into Slavery. lhat a Bafja with ...
... Highefl ; ] the Beauties whereof he dif- ,play d in a very lively manner, by placing in the the oppofite View the Miferies of Slavery, and rhe Calamities of the Subjedts under Tyrants and defpotick Power, and from thence recum- mended it as Praife-woithy in ...
... the Prince of Oraneet j defcendingfrom that lliuftrious Houje to whom this Nation owes its I Deliverance from Popery and Slavery $ and to whofe Memory this Kingdom will always exprefs its Gratitude, for the many Bleffttkt we enjoy ; particularly fir the ...