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XV,t &fciiftctn Kcucttcr, ana garU gantmcvtial gautitt

... enjoyed by these resulting from the overthrow of « Jynusty of Monarchs, who would have visited ux with. religions and political slavery ?— 1 would be glad (said, Major Ponsonby) my Catholic Count ‘ INCH W: ould look on-t hose records of History, with the oye ...

%\)t anb tca;H Co^urrrtal^su^

... timents contained in this always interesting docu- for ment on the noble Struggle making by the Greeks their redemption from Slavery, are in every way wo! rthy of the head of'a free people. The following is the Speech of the President :— Fellow Citizens of ...

— SHERIFF COOPER'S SNACK, DINNI — ue Lond Ma yor, to custom, en’ tertained at the the Board of Aldermen

... pose the To this roposin ne you “ the Glorious, 1 ain i femory of our brother, the great and good King who saved us from slavery, arbitrary power, brass money, the conduct of the Catholics who, shoes.” The Baronct in explicit ‘he said, were the “ of his ...

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... which was shed in procuri and ng them, they were endeared to then because they indi sted the triumph of indepenc ce over slavery—they were endeared to them by the solemn sanction they had received froin the mo- narch as ‘Well asthe nation; but must of ...

impctiai parliament

... intrusted to them its destimes. I hope that reason and justice wit! not show less courage than the, Genius of. oppression. and slavery. The nation which capitulytes with enemies whose bad. faith is so notorious, is already To reecive the law which is'to be ...

A MOTHER’S SORROW. {Phe circumstances here described are not fictrtiows. A corse was carried to the silent ..

... freedoin and fame. sheath then your wea- yrs Fer treedémn and bravery. The fetters are broken, ' The vile one who bears The of slavery Yall seatter to nought :! them, Shall feclas he swear them, Like .tew on the | Which morning assembles, They enter his soul ...

tki: amri of Tin: i vai Nins, to t«e sr.\niarua

... ayv.t the whole people from the domination of an ambitious few, who, while they proclaim liberty, are preparing only the slavery and ruin of Spain. Spaniards | Every thing will be done for you and with you. The French are not, and not to ‘be, any thing ...

JTO '*' HE TOWN, £3 0 O) y ' ' J 'w*-(

... the French Government, fre found in eve disputch a direét of the Monarchical principle, by whictr peoy nle m chains anc? slavery were never to seck relief, except ut ¢ he of their /egitimaie rulers, There was not, fn the Papgs, any expectation of peace ...

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... SLAVER On Thursday night, ia the House of Commons, Mr. F. Buxton moved the following resolution :— “ ‘That the state.of. slavery is repugnant to the princi- ples of the British Canstitution, and of the Christian Re- ligion, and that it oaght. to be gradually ...

LAW COSTS

... nis of tis Inhabiturts nut be wcuted for adhering nligion we forced upon thely ancestors 5 they mus! coitinue In a stake of slavery ; bad as the Irish is, our owe is stil are ge 2 at, though Tae Catholics: ui this do not constitute part of its is ritants ...

£. J- •y? ITO THE TOWN, PEE ANN,i....f3 0 0) _ tC ' ' r \TO THE COVKTEt, PEE DOi.i 3 8 3 J ,WP*

... the rash and melancholy system of tha Monarchy of the North—it is thut you will relegate to the ice of the Pole the base slavery with which nations of the Conti- nent are menaced—it is thus that you will preserva your superiority, and that you will enlarge ...