■County Borough of Carmarthen in this prefent.Parliament
... but coniider the imaginary Good they bring to ycur View, is in Reality nothing but the Wages of Corruption, the Trophies of Slavery, and the Spoils of your Country. * ...
... but coniider the imaginary Good they bring to ycur View, is in Reality nothing but the Wages of Corruption, the Trophies of Slavery, and the Spoils of your Country. * ...
... dangerous Wound.on the Head, with a Cutlasfrom a Highlander, to whom he ordered the Dragoons .to give .Quarter *for the Fellow's -Slavery^ when, ,one.of thvm was going to -moot him threap the J ?? for attacking the General at the He«d ©f his Regirr.t nt. The above ...
... Law ofthe Countty, oblig'd, for his Elopement, to ferve feven Years more , and .hat a little before the End of bis fecoiid Slavery, he again ran away, and got down to the next Sea Port, where he enter d himfelf with tbe Mafter of a Merchant Ship com- ing ...
... the Court, (f the Seraikier of Bender's having intimated to him, that fifteen Hundred Ruffi- an SubjeHs, who have been in Slavery in feveral Tarts of lur key* were arrived there, which he defired him to fend for . he the (aid Commandant has fent thither ...
... our Gxaciws Lord, en- compafs'd his Coach, and cry'd out, Merciful Lord, deliver us from our Bondage, and refcue us from Slavery. The King promis'd them their Liberty, and next Day they had it. Thefe poor Children were all intoltid by Or- der ofthe late ...
... Long Irve Faclerick oar Gracioas Lord, fed his Coach and cr y'd our, A ifool Lord, deliver from oar Bondage, wad rejcm from -Slavery. The King premis d them their Liberty . , and Day they bad it. Thai poor Children all turoll'd by Ordcr of the late King, ...
... our gracious Lord, encom- ipafs'd his Coach and cry'd out. Merciful Lord, deliver us from our Bondage, and refene ns from .Slavery. The King promis'd them their Liberty, and next Day they had it. Thefe poor Children were ?? inrolfd by Order of the late ...
... and refeue us from Slavery The King promis’d them their Liberty next Day it poor Children were all inroll’d by Order the King and wore red Cravat as Badge that their Parents no thing them which Cravat they call’d Collar of Slavery but the King has order’d ...
... Frederick our gracious Lord, encompafs'd his Coach, and cry'd out, Merciful Lord, deliver us from our Bondage, and refcue us from Slavery. The King pro- mis'd them their Liberty, and next Day they had it. Thefe poor Children wete all inroll'd by Order of the late ...
... an Englith Ship which they took 4 Leagues off: Alfo a Turkifh Veffel of 20 Guns and 100 Men ; which laft are carried into Slavery. The 2d inftant General Wade reviewed the 6 Regiments of Marines, and 2 marching Regi- ments in the Ifle of Wight ; for which ...
... of this City: to the Poptslace, to drink the Gloricus and Immortal Memory of King William, who aimed thefe Kingdoms from Slavery 'Tis certain that Inftsuains for the Governors of the and Arbitrary Power, which was drank with great Cheerful. &kith Colonies ...
... handfome Sum to the Populace, to drink the Glo- rious and Immortal Memory of K. William, who refcued thefe Kingdoms from Slavery and arbitrary Power. Capr. Latouche, and nine Officers who had been at that Battle, and whofe Ages made up ab9ve 750 Years ...