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Tlii. Da is published, at. pried 11 11. loath, AA FRIC AN MEMORANDA, relative to an Attempt to onablbh a

... the Introduction of Letters and Rol/ion to Inhabitants; but more particularly as the means of erniuslty Ms-Ls:ling AFRICAN SLAVERY. Ry Capt. 1•1111.1 P BEAVER, R. N Illustrated by a of the WWent Coast of Afrieo; and Plans of s London : Printed for C. and ...

Published: Monday 28 April 1806
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 114 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

This Day is publithed, in quarto, price 11. Its. 6d. Boards, AFRICAN MEMORANDA, relithe toan Attempt to ..

... Introduaion of Letter& and Religion to its inhabitants; but more partieularly a the means of gradaally abolifhing African Slavery. By Capt. PHILIP BEAVER, R. N. Illuflrateci by a Map of the Woftern Coaft of Africa, and Plans of a Blockhoute ereaed for ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1805
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 125 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... 83] in slavery and oppression. Would you rather die defending the robberies and impieties of a perfidious traitor than shedding your blood in defence of your church, your nation, and yourselves ?—Soldiers ! ye -that have been the first in raising the ...

Thu. Day was puOishcd, in Quarto, Price 11. us. 6d. Boards, A FRICAN MEMORANDA, relative Wan Ati i. tempt to

... Introduction of Letters and Religion to its Inhabitants; but more particularly as the Mains of gradua4 abolishing AFRICAN SLAVERY. .- Capt. PHILIP BEAVER, R.N. . Illustralred by a Map of the Wet,tern Coast of Africa, and Plans of a Blockhouse erectsd for ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1805
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 124 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SLAVE TRADE

... ; and had a public market for Slaves, were 50 were sold for one horse, because horses %.ere much in request the warriors. Slavery was, in fact familiar to these people in all kip's. In answer to the arrment, that the population in the West Indies could ...

Thl3 Day wai published; in Quarto, Price 11. us. 6d. Boards, A FRICAN MEMORANDA, relative to an Attempt-to ..

... Introduction of Letters arid Religion to its Inhabitants; but more particularly as the Means of gradually abolishing AFRICAN SLAVERY. ' - By Capt.-PHILIP' BEAVER; R.N. Illustrated by a Map of the Western Coast of Africa, and Plans. • of a Blockhouse erected ...

Published: Thursday 27 June 1805
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 127 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

refused your' assent to a shameful capitulation, and rising superior to others invested with command, and even ..

... capitulation, and rising superior to others invested with command, and even to-yourselves, preferred. death -to misery and slavery; persevere in your generous resolution. The momentary occupation of the buildings or your City by the enemy is of no importande ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1809
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 134 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

... conclude, that we dare not complain ) and, upon the same ground that we call the French slaves, will not the world impute slavery to us? No matter what the cause, by which we are restrained from complaining whether it be the bayonet in the bands of a soldier ...

LONDON„IULY 18

... effort in defence of their Liberties and Independence. That expectation, however, so favourable to the resitance of French Slavery, is now at an end. The Hanoverians, hile many bther Inhabitants of the Continent of Europe, awe to live in estate of CS, MOP ...

10LITICAL REGlSTER. —Official Papers. sion? Respectable ministers the Almighty, pastors the people, when you ..

... drenched in blood and strewed with bodies the slain. A townsman of your own, who has just beheld the capital of Spain in a stare slavery, which our enemies call state of peace, has been able compare the oppressed and degraded state of its unfortunate inhabitants ...

Convention in Portugal

... to the test, we, by conduct, if not bywords, deny having had any share in the clamour. And, does it become to scoff at the slavery of odier nations ? are exceedingly hold in reproaching the French withtheirabjrct submission but, let me put this quesdon ...