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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... less burthensome and less vexatious ? At present there is a:} object, the all-impor- tant object of saving ourselves from slavery; but, it is utterly incredible, that this object should, for any considerable length of time, continue to stimulate the people ...

SPEECH

... master, that master too a conquetlr, is more dreadful, as it is mort shameful, than the worst imagirlbble evils of domestic slavery. What must it then appear to our palates, who'will ba'v L ?? its bitter- ness with theswetts of our present happy and honourabf- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... our tongues under these circurn- sptaces ? Shall *we. stifie-the voice of: com- plaint, though we, already feel, the yokes slavery sliding over, our ears '.Shall we. be .aconsed for ftctiousness,. because we, be- seech his Majesty graciously to. be pleased ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... -Porttiguese' that recollects Olivenza and Trinidad, will feel, even inr his chains,: some consolation, when he reflects that his slavery-is injurious to England,-- It was vainly hoped, that we should grow rich :by an uninterrupted warfare on the' commerce and ...

TO TFE RIGHT HON. LORD FOLKESTONE

... .ezposin p-urselvs to ri~d-ctille aisd contempt, 'the territory ?? # thdv aa - her government withi subv h pen- pie with slavery-Nte; crti how- ever, too minutely *brds--wh al cir- curnstances ronsidereds, i. .t n)ayteiproper to have used, on the occasiw ...

Wednesday's Post

... a re- finement il persecutiouu the power of wbich is to be ascribed to the French iff niodern times. Not satislied w'tli slavery), theg are anxious to accu- mulate insult. N. t contented with loading ma- tions with chains, they even fofrce them to smile ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1803
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3514 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... those great and wise measures, by which alone we can hope to recover our lost reputation, -and to pre- serve ourselves from slavery. We are daily and hourly fading in the eyes of the-world: foreign nations speculate upon our fall : the probable fall, of ...

UNANIMITY

... possibly afford the na- tions upon the continent of Europe an op- portunity of rescuing th Ieaseles from dis- grace, from slavery.and ruin.- aii, Sir, your very humble Servant, - A FaEE1I~fLDE: ...

Mails from Saturday to Wednesday

... same ?? has loung been observed in regard to ernigraaes from Ireland and Scotland, mnany of whom have for years remained inl slavery, being un~able by all their exertions to discharge1 the debt. A letter from Fanchal, Madeira, dated the 6th ult. states that ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1803
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2075 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... be accomplished, the country is doomed to sink, not into pa- verty, insignificance, and contempt, but into absolute slavery. Aid this, I think cannot be accomplished without an ad- ministration, which, in presen ing some- f thing new as well ...

INTELLIGENCE

... brothers, to return among them, those wiho still retain their ancient prejudices they threaten, and to those who speak of slavery they declare they will be inex- orably cruel ; they lament the excesses which have been committed in moments of exaspe- ration; ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... that they have in view. There is, however, this consolation; that, what. ever evils, whatever miseries, whatever de- gree of slavery and infamy the people of this country may be compelled to bear,in con- sequence of the duration of the Doctor's power, must ...