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To the EDITOR of the PORCUPINE

... of his community, to place himself, like Cromwell or Buonaparte, at the head of the government, and so rivet for ever the slavery of his harrassed country. Thus, too, on either side the water, the English heretofore, and the dispirited French of the present ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1801
Newspaper: Porcupine
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2272 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

[Price_ Sixpence. iint; : itbeCarne the dignity of the French nition t 9 recede from a stipulation which sooner or

... over force and violence. It is no - longer the practice to butcher cold blood the soldier who7delivers arms, nor.to condorpa'slaVery prisoners of war, and the inhabitants of conquered , : 'countries. _ln . Re manner, weshall day see the neutral flag duly ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1801
Newspaper: Porcupine
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 981 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THt! COURIER

... St. Do. mingo and Guadaloupe indeed is very s.rious and alarming. When consider that so many ir.cn the Blacks, who their slavery have contracted vices without Requiting the improvements of cis ilizati >n, have experienced the absence of ct ntroul, without ...

Oar I'aper-411;s day pr,wats a NEW and BEAUTIFUL TYPE, as a gratcfal , testimony of.the extensive patronage ..

... I n ay, the re-' less and faithless activity of the people is r,--ed to an irregular and unproiltable state discontented slavery. The haughty Spaniar-' degraded to a state of mean servility and alw dependence, not even daring to assed right.: Holland ...

PARISIAN GOSSIP

... several others, have written positively to Bona- parte, that they will never condescend to be made the tools of ambition or slavery, and give up the. rights of man, for which they always understood they had been shedding their blood ! ?? The Irish Committee ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1333 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the courier

... less crime she had never , ■ • ‘' tr • con. condemned her accordingly, f death. About Ye '° r | the» nd J tfi.ee.y4art in slavery by ,!' k made fctm. prisoner. l ' had and Jearncd her uniu • 4!:,fr !„ iK. J l U , =*d appeared before herjaccusers i braiding ...

the imprellion of their feet made to roll down eking J with . them, they found means to fitethemfelves ciiefhe

... Caine tinie. a (tare eimnot any length of time, but one' pars of the inhabitants snuff prove Depot% whilti the other 0 in Slavery. Since that period (continues the author) the' fcarcely eOls a mon o p o li z i ng farmer, and every m eant have been made ...

Published: Thursday 07 January 1802
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3681 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEAL, JAN. 6

... innocent suffered death. About five or six days after her execution the husband arrived, having been kept 'three years in slavery by the Algetines, who had made him prisoner. He inquired after his wife; and soon learned her unjust-accusation and unfortunate ...

Published: Friday 08 January 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1414 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

rift fs AND ofr TERA'ATt;

... innocent suffered death. - About five or six days after her execution the husband arrived, having 'been kept 'three years in slavery by. the Algetines, who had Made him prisoner. He inquired after his wife, and soon learned her unjust accusation and unfortunate ...

Published: Friday 08 January 1802
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2115 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THEATRICALS

... regretted to observe a deficiency in dignity •nd fire, which form the grand ingredients of the African Prince reduced to slavery, dishonoured blow, and exacting vengeance for his own and his countries wrongs. The of Mr. Siddons, was distinguished fat ...

Published: Sunday 10 January 1802
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1878 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Dr '3thTTCr

... meant to cajoie his submissive subjects, or at least to gild their fetters, by giving a semblance of liberty to what is pure slavery; but it is well known that the austere and haughty CONSUL despises modes of urbanity and conciliation, as much as he is incapable ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1802
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1715 | Page: 2 | Tags: none