the Cause, of Humanity^ SO AS TO ABOLISH INF *NT SLAVERY,
... the Cause, of Humanity^ SO AS TO ABOLISH INF *NT SLAVERY, ...
... the Cause, of Humanity^ SO AS TO ABOLISH INF *NT SLAVERY, ...
... * GENERAL POST OFI ICE, lif November, ISI7. the Cause of Humanity, SO ABOLISH INFANT SLAVERY, ...
... slaves themselves. Ido not mean enter into the origin and nature of slavery, farther than to prevent you from erroneously supposing that bondage is your particular or exclusive lot. Slavery is not the institution of any particular colour, age, or country:—lt ...
... Athant Bar did, 60 Carkt Yellow Candle Tallow, Haitian Pearl Ashes and Iron, R‘ga and Flan teed, Mrmel Pife and Hogthtdd Slavery Peruvian Bark, They shortly expefi a Cargo of STCILY ami the Aurora, from Riga, with C'tgo RHINE HEMP. (89) BelfJtt, June ...
... Majesty the King of the !*. the 'same day also was signed additional article or declaration for the abolition- of Christian slavery, la the following effect:— Drclar ition his Most Si-rene Orrmr, Kj.h iw. id Governor of the Warlike City ami Kinjlmn of Al'giers ...
... liberty and independence for ever. Art. 1. Declares, that slaves cannot exist in the territory of the Republic, and that slavery here for ever abolished. ‘2. Relates to the territory. 3. Refers to the political condition o* Citizens. 4. Respects religion ...
... maintaining an army 1.50 men, to the ruin of our own country, to preserve the Bourbons the Turone, or ks'Cp France in state slavery. Th se evils, however, could remedied only Reform in Parliament; such Reform should give the People their fair Representation ...
... was put to press:— KILLED.— April 7. Capts. Johnston and Leithum; LieuU. Laseellcs and Salabury ; C..pt. Billingbam, Lt. slavery, Majors and Singer, C. Trench, Lieiits. Itay, Fowler, Pike, Capf. Mum, Lt. Ceilings, Capt. Jones, Lieuts. Levingi, Simcoe ...
... France grow pr» 1 !»eneiib the Tyrant'* Wh tl»e rack’d people nnt! Ink the dust; Tie manly (iCrnus this Isle disdnin* tinsel slavery, golden chains. servile yoke could never how? W hat connti'ro s ne’er presum'd—whodarea now sain your i»oKn- docs rack your ...
... of Quakers, desiriog the interposition of the Legislature to put atop the nefarious practice stealing away, and selling to slavery, free negroes. The Memorial was referred to the Coromdtee, to whoa that part of the President’s Message ...
... terms offered Louis So Pet ion, for the return of St. Domingo its colonial relations with France:— Art. I. The abolition of slavery shall be for •ver decreed St. Doming* 11. Civil and political rights shall granted •very cli>*s *f citizens, the same in France ...
... under martial law. The Bann spoke the Newcastle and Orontcs, the 13llt ultimo, turee weeks Iroui England, all well. AMERICAN SLAVERY. rom the Newry Magazine J In the yenr IKO9, Suigciin iJ. of tlio British Navy, visited Norfolk in Virginia, where he resided ...