Lee&cff, June 20
... which my «• dear tho' un ?? f,iend and Comjir.nion Mr. Read, funk un- «« d ...
... which my «• dear tho' un ?? f,iend and Comjir.nion Mr. Read, funk un- «« d ...
... Indian Nations, in that Part of the World, in their Intereft than the French, for the Indians being naturally Enemies to Slavery, very ill brook the Behaviour of the French, in building Forts ' in the midft of thew, which Can be with no other View but ...
... Oporto, with valuable Cargoes on Board, are fallen into the Hands of the Barbary Corfairs, who have carried their Crews into Slavery. This Week the Gentlemen of Liverpool, by Way Encouragement to the People employed in thefe Ferry- Boats, gay? Frizes for ...
... any Nation, where all are on a Par, as to Riches and Power, Plurality of Wives cannot well be introduced. As all Kind of Slavery is banifhed from the Countries of the Five Nations, fo they keep themfelves free from the Bondage of Wedlock ⢠and when ...
... which was to overpower us ac Sea. The great Confequence this Intelligence has been of in probably preferviiig us from Popery, Slavery, and arbitrary Power, is a Bleffing Britain owes to the great E*»* of ?? Ev. Adv. We hear from Alvechurch, in Wojcecfterfhire ...
... ciftoflied to live in the Mountains, have fcarce any Laws but thofe of Nature, and are extremely warlike. Their Averfloa to Slavery makes them fhun all Corref ponde— -h the lurks, and incline rather to the Ve- netians. What the real Defign of the Turks March ...
... it might be faid, many of its brave Subjects in grey Hairs, who have fpenc that Period of their Lives in the molt abject Slavery, which, by the Means pointed out, might have been employed to the mutual Emolument of them- lelvcs and tlicir Country. Brujf'els ...
... every legal Method to obtain an internal De- fence, by a we'd regulaied Militia : That tobe difarmed is a vifible Mark of Slavery : That the Difcouragcment given to the Execution ot the Laws in Being, ior the well-regulating of the Militia proceeded from ...
... Time il! bettowed, which is employed in the Pro- tection of himfelf and Family from the terrible Corfe- quence: of French Slavery and arbitrary Power. And when it comes to this, whether a Man (hall fper.d twen- ty Days*u-lcvi.ning the fixercile of Arms ...
... Religion obliget me to break. This is the Man you call our legal and native King, this i, the Man to deliver v, from Ruin and Slavery.â Muft a Man, a weak Man, nurfed in all the enflaving Superftitions of Rome, fave v, from Bondage ? âI, he to proteft ...
... attempted in « vain. The People of San Remo, teduced to Ex- * tremtty in lefs than thirteen Years, thought to have « efcaped the Slavery with which they Acre threatened * by fubmitting their Difpute with ?? Arbi- * tration : And in Confequence of the Confidence ...
... Subjects would decline accepting a Power to preferveV'° Rig.'its and Freedom, but fuch as are 101 l ?? r berty ar.d ripe for Slavery. *■• The Hillories of all Nations inform us, that no p» 0 upon Earth ever preferved their Rights and Libertie f any Length ...