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for the [ill] Packet

... Britons ?? Arc strasigers to edeh foreign coast! Lor g long hls Grecia's *tlory fled A tieiis s ^d SpatsL bhow the head rO Slavery aulling yoke: Whi ere tustis rolls ?? golds' tirir' Wvit~h bloos thse'frtile ?? al-e dly'd, And Egypts spirit bnokc. PyS strassgei ...

BRITAIN

... Thus Britain'- always freed ;'by hCea'na1prov'd, Shc stands mid tenuhlests, but she stands unmov d. SpAt'IAND, go osn, your slavery expires, ge-kindie Vainor's ldisng-eitingnishid line;. Teach servile natiions that in thraldonfgrje.e' To will their liberty ...

LIBERTY

... to the heart her renmembrance remains, ',ect dark are the ties u here nD liberty shiIIeth, And s'd the retncnvh'ance that slavery stainr. 1b thou ! ?? weet born in thle cpt of the pe6sattt, But dicet of languor in lusury's dome. Ouir 4tsior, when ahi1ent--our ...

SONG OF THE GREEKS

... vengence of ages has whetted Itr blade: own 01 Earth may hide-waves entiogsls-flre consulneu6, indeed flut they shall sotto slavery doom us' htiuse ?? they rule, itshaill bco'er-ousr aheasad graves.: t he mf Bunt we've smote them already with fire on the ...

VARIETIES

... loose fog was put into the bottle, on' hich tlib miniature tempter might coil his jsjp'hnigi d form, as 'of wont sre his slavery he-no. in- 'cfrediblit is it aniy appehr; it existed in thi manner for the space of i101 days, apphrennly enjojiitlg excellent ...

LITERATURE, &c

... (Union) and Free Comeerce.--Retrencih- ment, No Slavery. Bill of Rights, and fewer Taxed.- Reform.-Magna Cha'rta.-Liberty of Couscience.-Agri. cultltrists' and Mmdnufacturerd' Interests united.--No Slavery. At five miolites to ten, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Dun- ...

REVIEW

... Clergy .-Chslteh lE~tablinbttml~sit.-SCOTLA5N ?? Jtiolrature Bill.- PRonEtoN DxPtiNoENCltti.-C ~loriltil Trode Btill-Negeio Slavery-. 3lurtuese War-Deecan PrIZ0 M'loily-tlindoo WidoOWS-FtaNANCE Agri TleADP..-The Bmtdget-Forcign TrosLes-Navigatlon Lanse-Corn ...

THE POET'S CORNER

... and the earth shookl With cries orslaughter a n the monsler pas6'd Who, when the lirave were slain, and the weak cast In slavery's chains, pronounced the horror-Fame. His t pious look, onir 1rince,'did firmly cast, Upot n nobler Oane, a holier oname ...

BIOGRAPHY OF MR. CANNING

... into ,iuliitc life the invert- hibe opponepnt of PI'rlianentary reforotetrnitt supporter of a yra],m nu sf iltlii it t er slavery, and the tincnrupromi't00 adv ccie of Cat holj 60 lliiciIo lion. The otidit his oiutitons oni these quesliitil. are feWt' ...

POETRY

... them wvorth a place in your paper, at the present time, whenl ar there is an appearance of something important respecting Slavery) being unlertaken in Hull, an early insertion will much0 oblige St/h Sept., 1828, J. L. tb .-__ __ _h -i ...

HULL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... f[the paper then entered, at some length, into thec state so ,of society-the condition of the people as to the systems of en ,slavery that prevailed at the period in question, and the pr rstate of the laws as applioshle to them.] the ,Courts for the administration ...

PAGANINI.--LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT

... committee of the rn Httl Inti-Slavery Association, held on Wednesday in c the Friends' Meeting-house, in Lowgate, for the purpose cc of recbrding their sentiments in regard to the services tb rendered'to the anti-slavery cause by their late president ...