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CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAYTI. THE undersigned Mandatories, charged with the powers of the People of Hayti ..

... TITLE 1.-OF THE CONDITION OF CITIZENS. 1. Every body residing on the territory of Hayti is free, in the fullest sense. 2. Slavery . is for ever abolished in Hayti. 3. No ose has a right to violate the asylum 'of a Citizen, nor to enter forcibly his dwelling ...

Published: Thursday 28 May 1807
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 156 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

__/fl THEATRES

... talents, of the Young Rosens. This play abounds with those sentiments which are calculated to inspire men with a hatred for slavery. In his delineation of the character, Master Betty received considerable ap- plause, and his performance on EKe whole was ...

Published: Monday 24 March 1806
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PRESENT WAR

... cry of perpetual war, and war continues. What then is the objecti—what will be the issue ? The object of this war is the slavery of the world, by the exclusive possession of the seas. There is no doubt, that by subscribing treaties of bondage, disguised ...

Published: Wednesday 16 November 1808
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 166 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ruin. When at length you perceive that he has forced up)ty you Abe poisoned cup, and that his friec►:lship iy

... ponderous--but it appears astonishing to, you al6ne. In France iris no secret thi the independence of fit/ONAPAIiTE has your slavery for its basit, and his existence your ruin ! This, I presume, sufficiently explains the purport of those fantastic and ridiculous ...

Published: Wednesday 30 September 1807
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 134 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TRINITY COLLEGE

... usual etublems--a Negro, who, prostrated before his Monarch, pays his hemble tribute of gratitude for his emancipation lion slavery. On the right of the throne are Liberty and Hibernia ; Trinh on the left ; aud, in front, the Virtues and Sciences personified ...

Published: Thursday 02 November 1809
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 146 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Mr. Malthus, the check-population philosopher, having, upon a former occasion, been quoted authority in favour of negro-slavery, Mr. Wilberforce said, that it happened, that he had had a conversation with that gentleman only ten minutes before he entered ...

SLAVE TRADE

... Indies ?” Here, however, the poverty oflanguage tends, in no fmall degree, to millead our judgment ; and, what is called Slavery exifts in Africa, our Colonial Syftem, in all its parts, is affumed (extravagantly enough) to be lawful and even humane. But ...

CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAITI

... TITLE 1.-OF TIIE CONDITION OE CITIZENS. 1. Every body reiidinM on the territory of Hayti is free, in the fulleflienfe. ' 2. Slavery is for everabolithed in Hayti. 3, No one has a right‘,to violate the afylum, of a citizen, nor to enter forcibly, into his ...

Published: Thursday 28 May 1807
Newspaper: General Evening Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 153 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the defence of- him who has oppressed you, by which means his deep malignity may accomplish his purpose, by -

... and by rendering their lives subservient to his, triumphs, and to the savage glory to which he aspires. Spain beheld your slavery, and the horrible evils which followed it, with mingled- sensations of ,grief and despair. yob are her brethren, and She panted ...

AUqTRIAN PROCLAMATION

... coantry, or to under you fbrgetful of your duties. Foreiga have not been made for you; you disdain to wear the fett?r- of slavery, and will never submit to the yoke of France t you will guild/lily ;nd assidumarly resist as hitherto, all her art-fitful ...

Published: Thursday 06 July 1809
Newspaper: Statesman (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 408 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SLAVE TRADE

... Noble Lord had argued in his speech, that the state of slavery, abstractedly considered, was. a very great evil; he ought therefore to have extended his resolution to the abolition of that state. Slavery had existed from the earliest periods of antiquity ...

Published: Thursday 26 June 1806
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1203 | Page: 2 | Tags: none