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... for their losses, shall grant them a general exemption from duties for one year. VIE. Frenchmen shall not lbe detained in slavery at Algiers under any pretext, or under any circum- stances whatsover. VI II. Frenchmen taken under a flag at war xwitli the ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... by the lapse of time been completelv done away ; that this bill would subject the inferior clergy to something very lil-e slavery; that to give a greater degree of latitude in farming to clergymen, secularized theirtharacter, and altered their situation ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... a new dynasty, towards raising the house of Bu>napart_ to the throne of the Bourbons; but, as to the state of liberty, or slavery, in France; it will produce not the least alteration. If it makes any variatioln in the prospect of other nations, it reoders ...

TO THE HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX

... come, and spread thy blessings y a I What man was meant here, as the person designed by Heaven to deliver d world from slavery, one might have ?? had it not been for a little piece o paper, which was handed round to convives, and'which had on it a redI ...

EXTRACTS FROM DEMOSTHENES

... plainly, that they do not now fight for glory, or for part of their territory, but to defend their state from dissolution and slavery. They know how he rewarded those traitors of Atinphipolis, who inade him master of that city; and those of Pydna, who opened ...

TO THE HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX

... with God's good help, lye sh~ould; hope to come off victorious, and to rescue our country from impend. ing ruin and slavery* (Register p. 443). These are our sentimelnts, Sir.- It is your bawlers for pace a4ni plkwy on any ter,,a; your philanthropic ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... with them, finally lent our assistance to the sending out a force, intended for tithe purpose of bringing them back to slavery. Should the other event happen, : and France obtain possession of St. Do- 'mingo, it mav then well be a question, 11 how ...

ON THE RETENTION OF MALTA

... the great champion of revolh tions, the head of the western nation, the I man by heaven designed to set the world from slavery free.- We need not to be convinced of the eagerness of this Gara. gantua to possess himself of Malta, the greatest and noblest ...

ON MAfLTA. Si S1,-T beg lcave to transmit to you some reflexions on the loth rtiele of the treaty of

... enjoed (which rights the Grand Maoters have constantly endravonred to. destroy), and reduces that unhiappy people to abjevt slavery. They have, at different times, formed plans. to make au- effort. to recover their lost rights, and% are now, more than- ever ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... this can be accomplished, the country is doomed to -ink, not into poverty, insignificance, and Idontempt, but into -abs6lute slavery, And thisi we think cannot be accomplished with-! out an administration, which, in Ipresenting something nequ as well as~great ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... country against final: subugation,a 'hr' gra- cious and- ?? from th fate of Loais Xwl and' ourselves from the'most tbject slavery,' then h he t war, if it ta-kel place,' wi ll be a rwar of self-defence - b i, that, in- the conducting of this- war, weare ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... destructio of our dearest rights and liberties-iwhen he avoivssthat n othing wilL satisfy him but the coniplete ?? huntiiation or slavery of Englishmnen the ?? reduction of this seat of freedom to the grioelibg' and detestable state of, a French r province-it ...