From WEDNE.SDAY January 21 2 tO SATURDAY Jahuary 24, 1729-30. [Numb. 1 i From the Sr. James's Even. Poi, Jan

... the Battle ; by which meacts feven Soldiers that werc a little fin warder than thc reit, were furrounded and carry'd into Slavery by the Turks that were on Shore. From the Whitehall Even. Pcft, Jan. ii. LAI Week a of Indiament was found by the Grand Jury ...

Prom the P.ven.ng-Poft, Jan. 22

... tbe Battle') by which means feven Soldiers, that wera a little forwarder than the reft, were fur- rounded -and carry M into Slavery by the Tmks that were on Sboar. ?? Paris, Jdn. 25. On the 1 Bth Inft. there was an Aifernbly ofthe Sorbonne; where- in the ...

Published: Sat 31 Jan 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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ftom'Stanleys News-Letter, March 2%

... Country with falie Ptffes, fbme pretending to be Fanners ruined by Fire and Wafer, others by Loffes by Sea, and others by Slavery in Turkey, being mmked as Turkey Slaves, both on Arms and Legs, and particularly one Murphy, who goes about the Country forcing ...

Published: Sat 28 Mar 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
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From Air. W y's Letter, June ig

... who were kept in Chaias by -he. Cooupuqjj of fume of Mj£Jij|gik whereas there are many Examples of Nations throw ing off Slavery, who were kept under by Tciiq and Force. In England we are fafe as long as the Rep: { fentativcs of the People remain untainted ...

Published: Sat 20 Jun 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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* tz,«*n a Weekh Journal, June 13. . „

... People recovered their Liberties who were kept In Chains by the Corruption of their Chiefs, tho' many Nations have thrown off slavery who were kept under by Terror and fw*#. In England, we are fafe while our Repreientatives remain untainted ?? but when they ...

Published: Mon 22 Jun 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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From Mr.i'V—ys Letter, July 18

... of his Petition sue true { or falft, what a deal of Scandal and BULngfgate have the Flatterers of Power and advocates for Slavery flung at him! I find the unhappy Gentleman himfelf either thinks thefe Creatures below his Notice, oris not at Lei- fure to ...

Published: Sat 25 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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From the Craftsman

... among us. We have been furpriz'd, betray'd, and forc'd, more than once, into Situations little better than that of downright Slavery. But thefe Ufurpntions hayc not become Settlements. They have diiorder'd the Frame, but not delhoy'd the Principles of a free ...

Published: Sat 08 Aug 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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Trom the Evenihg-Poft, Aug. 20

... declare, that the Occafion of their Revolt was, becaufe being horn Free, the Repub- lick and Senate have always kept them in Slavery, by making them pay much heavier Taxes than the rcil of their Subject*. Leghorn, Aug. \z. This Week we have re- ceived Advice ...

Published: Sat 29 Aug 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 365 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

From the Evcnini-Poft, Sept. 19

... Revolutions of Government ; and by pointing out the Mealures, which have made fome Kingdoms flourilh, and redue'd others to Slavery and Ruin. If it was with the latter Lc^u, (which is certain- ly the moft laudible) we hope it will not be judg- ed criminal ...

Published: Sat 26 Sep 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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t»M aWetih.yntrnal, Sept. 26

... the ver, r Pcrfun. t from a.groveling State of Life, JW^J fed to the Summit of Power, and a fo erwar ds re, au M greater Slavery f ifi may fo fpeak th| at 6b Eumenes the ?**«»«, *« ***™£^l Akunkr the ...

Published: Tue 06 Oct 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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+othe Author of the Weekly Journal

... 5 and nothing was more common than to fee poor Women begging Money from Door to Dcor, to relieve rheir Husbands, &c from Slavery. Bli- the Cafe is now quite altered ; every Cooler trades to the Levant; and the Dutch rival, if not out do us, in this Trade ...

Published: Tue 01 Dec 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1888 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

in it At fatfie it ft that tbtfe art at all timer worthlefs Men in Favour excellent Perfons who enjoy

... Execution of their Truffo namely that in taking care of your Rights but take care of their were they to give your Liberties bring Slavery upon themfelves : Or if they behave themfelves unworthily need not nor ought to chufe them any more Whiljl poffefs thefe precious ...

Published: Tue 08 Jun 1731
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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