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PATHETIC -SKETCH OF SLAVERY

... PATHETIC - SKETCH OF SLAVERY. This Day is publithed, in One Volume 12mo. elogantly printed bligttpratving Paper, liot-piefK.(l, and Thuttrated v..fth ‘arinus defe:tiptive Pltjus of a f.411-11.0wecl Sla , ,e Snip, price , 71N140;-• the African. An tinaffeeled ...

Published: Thursday 10 December 1807
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1084 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

of Slavery, a, Motion was made . to postpone its farther consideration until the . first Monday in beeemher, which

... of Slavery, a, Motion was made . to postpone its farther consideration until the . first Monday in beeemher, which is . equivalent to its rejection. This Motion was carried by the casting ;vote of the S2EAKER, and the Bill was of course lost. A Duel took ...

delivent from the vile slavery wheravith we are threatened by the Most horrible monster that Hell ever produced ..

... delivent from the vile slavery wheravith we are threatened by the Most horrible monster that Hell ever produced. In the armies the disaffected will be punished in the manner which has already been practised, and his Majesty's other subjects must feel ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1809
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 333 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Jieve the Dutch tljeir prcseftt slavery, anJ reinstate the Staptholder. Such is the opinion entertaiiKtl in ..

... Jieve the Dutch tljeir prcseftt slavery, anJ reinstate the Staptholder. Such is the opinion entertaiiKtl in private letters from Amsterdam- Yesterday morning h.is Majesty, Princesses Augcsta, Soimiia. and a, accompanied by Generals llaucoi ut and I'itzroy ...

Published: Wednesday 13 November 1805
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 890 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

JULY 15, 1808. Official Papers. ri umphs, and to the savage glory to which e aspires.— Spain beheld your slavery,

... JULY 15, 1808. Official Papers. ri umphs, and to the savage glory to which e aspires.— Spain beheld your slavery, and the horrible evils which followed it, with mingled sensations of grief and despair. You are her bi other, and she panted to fly to your ...

p:incip!es. Sl.ircrj' has prcservc.l in Mar- Unique, and slavery shall he continued there.” We know not haw ..

... p:incip!es. Sl.ircrj' has prcservc.l in Mar- Unique, and slavery shall he continued there.” We know not haw French Governnnnt reconcile these opposite -os and principles policy. Hut will ourg'sverincnt assist countenance an expedition which is to establish ...

SLA.ViittY

... nu matter whether lie was Black or White. An Hon. Gentleman had mentioned the Greek and Roman Slavery, hut .that slavery differed essentially from the slavery in the West Italics. Xsop, Terence, and Seneca, were slaves, hut the idea of these illu , trious ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1807
Newspaper: The News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 509 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SLAVE TRADE

... they are put in competition with the interests of truth and liberty ? With this authority I proceed to the slave trade. The slavery of the West Indies is sui generis, on account of the peculiarity of the negro complex- ion. If the Africans had been long-haired ...

ago] JANUARY 31, \Bo7.—Slave Trade. [l9O ' C the crops, and who possess neither the pow- abolition have done them

... habits render them colonies in a slate of slavery, has been in- able contend with manifest advantage in fluenced in great degree adopt the mea- countries abounding in fastnesses, and pecusure from abhorrence of slavery; and liarly favourable to their mode ...

,)I . tion of the Slave Trade had been started, and ' ', . -r, fere more be depended upon

... banishment is changed .to- rnetual hond.ige and 'slavery in the Wect Indies: ' - All those writers too even unanimously agreed, that • what is called Slavery in Africa bears no resemblance • .at all to slavery in our West India Islands. Tee Slaves' in Africa ...

SLAVE TRADE

... expedient.' His Lordship then took a general view of the nature and character of Slavery in general, and of the present Slave - Trade \in particular; the effect Slavery had in all ages on the human character, and which it could not .. but have; the propriety ...

EAST INDIA

... presented, and ordered to lie on the table and to be ptinted. SLAVERY Dr THE COLONIES* Lord Pero rose, in pursuance of notice, to.move for leave to bring in a Bill for the Abolition of Slavery in the _West _lndia Colonies. The-general scope of the Noble ...

Published: Thursday 19 March 1807
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1672 | Page: 2 | Tags: none