SLAVERY
... SLAVERY. THAT one pan of mankind diould make (laves of another, was ncvci intended the all-wile author of creation ; but that it 1$ to, and that we, a people, participate greatly 111 this (hamcful pcrvcrlion of the laws ...
... SLAVERY. THAT one pan of mankind diould make (laves of another, was ncvci intended the all-wile author of creation ; but that it 1$ to, and that we, a people, participate greatly 111 this (hamcful pcrvcrlion of the laws ...
... NEGRO SLAVERY. The following is an extract translated from an admirable of Voltaire, entitled Candide, or The Optimist. It breathes strongly the spirit of universal philanthropy, that marked the writings of that humane and celebrated author. Though the ...
... OF THE SLAVERY OF THE NEGROES. Were I to vindicate our right to make flaves the negroes, thefe fhould be my arguments. The Europeans, having extirpated tiie Americans, were obliged to make flaves of the Af for clearing fuch valt tratts of land. Sugar-would ...
... THE BLESSINGS OF BILBERRY AND MISERIES OF SLAVERY \ [From Dr. Blactzufil't Court of y . r i LIBERTY, the manly and exalt gifts Heaven, n a rous exercife of all the human faculties a, are compatible with the good fociety k belong: and the molt delic ' ...
... for Zfjt Cj&wmitle. ON SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE And he. mat hfrri, or 'if found his hb> put death, 1 vviftivan'profjur what pray'r> for Mi.rrh.uits rich 1 drive tralfir. gage apd fpan, And ! uv the the bones of putt! The* tender tits father, hufband, friend ...
... tent Dil was hitt the Aut fo void France; obliged be weak at Pled Slavery, This feem in their Pli it may 1 Part of comprel demand principa intereftil &gala their pre greater and inch Let it prefent their H Ocean ; the Day: go or Ic umbel his Succ we are ...
... all the power have for its being done. Slavery to me is the higheft of all terrors, and therefore 1 (hall be for guarding againil it, at the rifle any other that can be imagined. But I mull fay, that in this long debate, I have not heard one plaufible ...
... For the Cumberland Pacquet. UjUfthm SLAVERY an.t LIBERTY, from Mr. Yorick’s Sentimentnl 'Journey threugb Fiance and Italyi—— *V. X. page 136. ASSUME what form thou wilt, Hill, Slavery Hill, Thou art a bitter, and a naufeous pill; And tho’ In this wide ...
... Corruption; thus, J fay, have vv e feen them groaning under the moll abjedljYoke of Slavery tfiat cruel Tyranny could polfibly invent! Thus may plainly fee, that Slavery is the natural Confequence anti conilant Attendant Bribery and Corruption. fuf tie ...
... wherever the Mifenc* aid Vice* Ot Slavery cxift, and in a humble Confidence of the favour and the Father of Mankind, the Subferiber* have themfeive* undo the Title of Ike Pittnfjlvcnii Society, for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, und ike Relief of fee Segtoei ...
... alternative than slavery or the sword, speak in this Treaty of their wishes live in friendship, good understanding and harmony with all Christian Powers. In the 13th article, an Emperor of Morocco declares that he desires the odious name of slavery may be cffaced ...
... we owe all the at this Time enjoy under our mod gracious Sovereign? And is it now reviv’d bring in jewifh Oppreflion and Slavery, ten Times worfe, and more cxprcfsly contrary the Word of Cod than Popery? There little Glimmering and Hope S.d-vatjon by ...