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Wednesday's Post

... pity anil coiscerns of oobsdy. We havoe swoiln not to listen to clemnicy towards all those who would dare to speak to us of slavery ; we shall be imsexorable, perhaps even cruei, towards all the troops who, tlselsetves forgetting tile object for whichl tihey ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1804
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3567 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... girdle'; while we-are sur- rounding London 'With entrenchments; while we make our renown to consist in preserving ourselves from slavery; while Iwe aim at nothing further than the glory of keeping our necks out ofthe Gallicyoke: while we think.and act thus ...

TO THE SERIOUS CONSIDERATION OF THE PUBLIC

... astl'e political-and war-like hostility of France those wlo think thdsj must ?? our only choice lies between bankirtcy and slavery, %runess our affairs are speedily corn- mitted to other and abler hands;* 20th April. W.s. COBBETT. * Several of the accftnts ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... can be accomplished, the country is doomed to sink, not into po- verty, insignificance, and contempt, bit into absolute slavery. And this, I think, cannot be acciomplished without an ad- ministration, which, in presenting some- thing new as Nell as ...

Wednesday's Post

... Ohildren, ti'rtone, auul n.w am only rich in your liberty. That my name has become a horror to all peop`e ?? tlhc frietiils of slavery, and despots ahid tyrants cm- IV pronounce it, cursiing thle day that gave he birth aaid it ever yoa refuseor' receive-in ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1804
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4004 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... raise £56,000,000, when X£18,000,000 of it was borrowed of the Jews, and thrown forward as a load, a burden, and a badge of slavery, upon our cbildren,, if - the system were to last? This was no very. gigantic effort. And, in the names of truth, common sense ...

EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH

... the Iy benefit we -could derive from those un- ?? exiles who have carried with them despotism, nobility, -feudal tyranny, slavery, and ignorance, and who, still to augment their crimes, have encouraged the hope, that a return to France might be found by ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... correct judgment, while no one ever was in a situation to form a judgment more impartial. I have seen nogroes in a state of slavery, and I have seen free negroes: in all sorts of enployments and under al sorts f tieatmient, I have had a fair opportuniiy ...

MASSACRE IN SAINT DOMINGO

... signal, which the justice of -God has urged, your bands, righteously armed, have brought the axe upoui the ancient tree of slavery and prejudices. : In vain had time, and more especially the infernal politics of Europeans, surrounded it with triple brass; ...

SLAVE TRADE

... all likelihood its entire rejection; and may have thereby not a little conduced to prolong the duration of a most ,rievous slavery to many thou- sands of our fellow creatures: I feel not only regret, but the most poignant grief I should lhave troubled you ...

Friday's Post

... ,Ma^s, the residence. of Mi-ft nerva, the support of Hilland, the scourge ki c ,rance, the purgatory of the partisans of slavery, t and thle paradise oi the lovers of liberty. The le- malesare beautiful, but theiir beauty 6s accompa- nied with ajfrescai ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1804
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 5536 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

SLAVE TRADE

... they are put in competition with the interests of truth and liberty ? With this authority I proceed to the slave trade. The slavery of the West Indies is sui generis, on account of the peculiarity of the negro complex- ion. If the Africans had been long-haired ...