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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... fell into our hands the other day, published in 1748, under the title of. English Liberty, in some cases, worse than French Slavery, exemplified by animadversions uponthe tyrannical and anti-constitutiional power of the Justices of Peace, &c., which leaves ...

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... impatiently looked for by all the friends of the welfare of France. This Ordinance has caused universal satisfaction. The slavery of the Press is no longer conformable to the manners of the nation; it is decidedly averse to it. CHARLES X. could net commence ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... now, held as slaves. A few buph Instances, might serve to illus- trate the Ingagirtated question between the advocates for slavery and for free labour. The state and apparent progress of improve- ment in Haytl, appear to be viewed more lavourably by the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... anI tu* q ?? 1 fich they rewred his eystei OF mlitii col aa . re. A LZANDER wuaded them in ito teaden oint, for whetever slavery prevails, the ?? of all sil&itrle eyes of a slave owner will e uneasuure' calculateA to itnike at itei'power over his slaves ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... for othera. An aristocracy is new country can only be supported by force or debasement, and it supposes the co-existence of slavery'or great ignorance. In the Southern States of the American Union, and the Wcst Indies, individual are enabled to hold large ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... not the sort of liberties of which the Priest of the present day are desirous. A Catholic writer of Germany calls them the Slavery of the Gallican Church; for Priests in all times have wished to place themselves above the civil power. BossuzT, by whom the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... South, there are indeed no poors' rates, but the poor are sup- plied by the religious houses. In the rest of Europe, where slavery prevails, the Lords maintain the old and infirm on their respective estates, and where the people are free, the different ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... and had beet appointed to return in the first week of Norember. The union sontinued in a state of great proepzritv, and slavery Iad been entirely nbolished by a young G Mvermoot which had just begun to reap the beaefit o liberty. No Mall had been received ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... for as the writer in The leview abie.alluded to observes, Hap-: piness has no revoitfinolury. tendencies-it is misery, slavery and griet'thaat oAtefien discontented. * The Reviewer tells us %sat,11unry, from the reign of VERDINAND I. to that-of UEOPOLD ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... tain the idea, that to continue to be free, they must continue in danger of being robbed and murdered? Is there a kind of slavery more odious than that of living under the oppression of robbers and ban ditti ? In one of the Reports which followed the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... Slaves, it was generally supposed, would be freely expressed. The population of Hayti has increased since the abolition of slavery in that island, one tdird, and it is imi- possible to douht tint the same result would f)llow the cultiva- tion of the British ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... like manner, that great anxiety for the poor began to be felt tsh from a scarcity of labourers, wages were rising l rapidly. Slavery, we know, is continued forth of the Slave, just as the Holy Alliance bt themselves with keeping down the people all for i ...