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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 ...

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 ...

LINES SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY A YOUNG LADY AFTER THE DEATH OF HER LOVER, IN THE CROVE WHERE THEY HAD BEEN ..

... adeldelligelgrs n tiol ebut calastrliples, ofolhlich fitiler, lIe, trallsnittellt tlheidr cisiliheen soile terrible vilelels, Slavery, it is eeg sild], s en blasre m 111s1 to ?? ila hove hit; iid expletleione tiot. 'gel 111101 Cuele aximc. Nationscnevrcyceice~re ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... lornilatillli of tile Ieice,;ter Anti- ?? Societ :_ )or nt'tsiil'a'T I-tALt. (IN COi.OXSAI. SLAVL.\''1Y ch I` Degrading cs slavery is, il its mildest forii, that specics. ues of it itlich preaails onrm West India colonies is of' the very oP worst descrilition ...

LINES, SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY A FATHER, ON THE DEATH OF AN UNFORTUNATE SON

... 11 FFollow, faithful, firm, confiding, tt5. Spread our wrrougs from shore tos shore, Merey's God your efforts guiding ;ad- Slavery shall be known ilounore. nil, L. our [in, MIDDLE ROW1 RATE. oal Ion TO THE EDITORS OF 'iTE LEEDS MERCURY. d . GENTLEtElN,-Seeing ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... the pressure of the severel , restrictions arr birtheins Upoir commerce ivas felt. The tax li r support of West-Irsdiall slavery added one portien to the hours y of infant labonr,-the E ast India rmonopoly another,-the Corn r Last's ran up the total to ...

STANZAS,

... hall was {ail in all ~i parts. The Society continues to ~prosper, though su'e. ing much from the friends of oppression anld slavery in the 'West Insdies. Liberal contributionso-froni £1,000 to E1,500 each_ were announced fromn all the great sianufiicttr ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... not aware that Lord Althorp , had, tuvo nights ago, made a declaration to the House that the e utscussios or) West India Slavery should continue de die ice d,(lien} till the resolutions were disposed of. In consequence of this sort of engagement Ir. Grant's ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ' II(TN.'::PME Plm ?? - V bmfe ON TliE lL;L F~OR. TtE GRADUAL ABOLITION oi SLAVERY. Ily the Authoress of * SlogrtwooS FOREST.' Arid is this aI ? This law' of bondage mlade In tile high. sakcred alme1llC of Liberty. This fantasy, this shadow of i shade ...

INSTRUCTIONS TO AN ARCHITECT

... included) who b coteti otl the 241h Jlily For Mr. Blxton'ste n m otion- That it be an in- Structisn to the Cotlullittee an tite Slavery Abolition Bill, that they shall not, for tite sekc of the pecuiltairy interest of the masters, impose ally restraint or obligatiol ...

VERSION

... Comnstsioners for the distribhstio ilt in of' the Cerhpnsatief l ttot under the recent ?? of Parliamient The for te cetitlien of Slavery viz. :-R. Haynei, stq. S-ealker fesstd of rhe Iloase of Assembly ; i'oster Clarke, It. HIramtden, J. MW. tjf'lle .Jorden, ...