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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 ...

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 ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... efforts-of the r mnd. The most abject people will die with calmness, nay,'apparent indifference. Nations havesubrnitted to slavery, torture, and individual extirpation, but, nevertbe- less, . dared-npt to rise, upon tbe handfui of their oppressors. ...

SOUTH AMERICA

... and caprice, and no means but violence ; the present temper of her people, who seem to desire n6 other recomptncefor the ?? slavery in which they are.held by a.Corsican usurper, than the pluoder and subjugation of other nations; and, above all, the occupancy ...

INCAPACITY OF HENRY THE SIXTH

... of the realm. In the mean-time the condition of the coO- nmons, individnally and collectively, was un- prgved and rais d. Slavery among the pea-. santry began to wear away. Laws fom time to time were found, or were suppose,. .to be neces ry for regulating ...

EXTRAORDINARY INFLUENCE

... It will be recolleced th t this Judge, some thme ago, delivered a very spitited charge to a Grand Jury, on the subjeft of Slavery, which he reprobated as contrary to every principal of religion, every dictate if morality~ and every call of humanity. His ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... Pation, which the Catholics employ, when they solicit the privileges of British subjects. Emancipation is a 'deliverance from slavery bf' one kind or another. As to the situa, tion of the Roman Cotholics, who are ex- cluded from the benefits of the constitution ...

SUMMATY OF POLITICS

... Us permanent peace and security, or, after a long and ineffectual struggle, it Way plunge us, first in ruin and finally in slavery, AD DITIO N A L Buaitois.-To those who believed the former statements and promises of either of the present preriers, the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... adtualy -laid ot the parish. rates in..furishing. the means of shipping off many of their poor to xive in sanch a state, of slavery ina fe ign l]and. .But, Sir, I will now come Siil rearer n1 very pear ipdeedt and innvoke the fl forceoar philantapy in behalf ...

BLACK REGIMENTS

... which disavow theories of perfection, and recommend prap- tical lessons of action modified according to things-as they are. Slavery is a mon- strous carse, because slaves are hypocrites, cowards, and sensualists; yet, after allow- ing it to grow up to its ...