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Poets' Corner

... lie thy .nsosall their deeds unavailing; The day-st~ir of' l1pe set in liarkness and wailiig, The triumphs of Freedom to Slavery turii'd Was it for THIS weC defied the fierce stralnger? no- tsins a tie the Bandls f the ;losnttain arrav'd? 1as the Son ...

The Posts of Monday to Wednesday

... beetn the piogreessby which nsost of these states have lost their freedloi, l'rom' lode- 1,pendtence to shavers', and finin slavery, wvheit oppression became too. fittle'alile to beat', to internal discord, or stibuission to a forei~gut conuiieror. Stich ...

Published: Monday 11 January 1819
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 5628 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Monday to Wednesday's Post's continued

... wits a subject of intfinite himpn rtanee. Es ely ionith's du i y' cnnsigined two or three thou- st d hisniati beirlts to slavery, n l al ll its uiseriable contsequiennes. Tine Malt atd I'einsion D )uty Bill was read a third timm' aunt passed. A Pt'E.tAt ...

Published: Monday 22 February 1819
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 4360 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

MONDAY MORNING, SIX O'CLOCK

... something refreshing to see him ,ssme a virtue, if he has it not : he has, in his tinme, ael maly parts : that of a horror of slavery and ;i ti usage seems to us a new one. Perhaps he can jrd to throw away a little humanity on Africans, though I thinks it ...

Published: Monday 22 February 1819
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2415 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

The Posts of Thursday and Friday

... ie ial Svimm ttiAuileuace, mni doubt tihcy dids ' ith Lamuammiteinti. ime of i l,.umcrlms, ots ttie comii luuuoatuon: 01' slavery, emm time e t t stahiusshiuit at ot c m ,miiuiy iAmnerlee btiittimcv lumimded tlmerit'lmhe 'x : imx tiiose si cue ttme re ...

Published: Monday 14 June 1819
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 6850 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... and thE l lawvful means of obtaining redress, and that any nation deprivedI of the exercise ttf sach right is in a state of Slavery.I That the late Meeting of the iPeople at Manchestcr, called to| consider the propriety of adopting the most legal and effectual; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Plates. M'KEIzvoit's Voyage to Hudson's Bay. FREMINVIsLLE's Vovage so tile North ble. DUMONT's Narrative of thirty-four Years' Slavery in Africa. PORTENCER'S Shipwreck and Adventures. BaCKHARDT's Travels in Egypt and Nubia. PRtOR'S Voyage in the South Atlantic ...

Advertisements & Notices

... M'KEFVoA'S VOYage to Hudson S '. 11 REaxsNVxss.aus Vo0yage to the. North Pole. DtnmONT'a Narrative of thirty-four Years' Slavery in Africa. POBvENG1Ra's Shipwreck and Adventures. BECKHARDTnhr' 'ravels in Egypt ard Nubia. PFIOR's Voyage in tthe Sduth Adintic ...

BRISTOL ELECTION

... star the principles ofa great Mlinister, ccci nec mre (lt; , which had rescued Europe ated saved the vorld frlile degrading slavery)-if it should likeivLse be Soitd t lat opposed the Crowvn in one ofits deaiestobjeutsbcatsc li tl. that the honour of the ...

Published: Monday 13 March 1820
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 4663 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Travels in EgptN 14. M'KEaEvOR's Voyage to ludson Bay. 15. FREz-itNVILuE's Voyage to the North, role. 16. DUMONT'S 34 years' Slavery in Africa. 17. PORTENGEau's Shipwreck and Adventures. 18. BUfCxHARDT'S Iravels in Egyptand Nubia. 19. asrIoi's Voyage in the ...

Poets' Corner

... lie thy qon-sill their deeds unavailing; The day-star ot'l Ilopeset in darkncss and ssailing, The triumphs of Freedom to slavery turn'd ! WaVs it for TvIS we defied the fierce stranger? For THIIS were the Bands of the Mountain array'd? Ilas the Son, for ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... their b~irth,.their, adunirahlei powvers of body and mlind fettered and frozen by th e hand of despotism i Al around tiem is slavery aind ignorance; to them reminni alone thlejos'l of holding cosiverse with thle wise and thegaood of departcd time, and tise ...