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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... tyralnuical liratte, anrl tclrki:tel;d0in frni 11Lhe diS ralce and nlis('rv of seeing its s'ibjeeus dr-ged inuio a crutel anld ?? slavery by illfidel burbd ti ty. The manner in which7 this glorious ouccess was obtainied Nvas as honourable as the motives that prompted ...

APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN

... the invisible action (if' an inquisitorial diplomracy-against Europe, combined under thle yoke of a despotism degraded by slavery, led astray by laimaticat idese. and made to avenige the wvrongs of its iniquitous opipressor's. It is with Spain, rfiat thls ...

APPEAL OF THE MONMOUTH BURGESSES

... Leonidas and his brave followers at Thermopylai, theylhave thrust themnselves intotshe straits to ssvetheitecountry from slavery, and the people of England cannot suiffer them to fall for wa'nt of that support it is in their powser to bestows. 'fTlie ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Thursday, charged wtith. having, when lying hi' jie river Danger, on the coasl of Africa, got possession of and sold into slavery, four African w. ulen, contrary to the provisions of the statute 5 Geo IV. cap. I 13-Immediately after-this transactiou took ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court, Exeter

... tiem ov~er.the Aitferppfd Suicside Oni lieduiesday morninga, areslpechhtly by oissi oxlicacd ii apit o pmte Th lndlady, nwho Slavery. IJn the S-otise of tumino us,- on the 17th of June .last, Mr.. ?? lluxtusn presentedi the tishho'winig Petithin t'rerm Ik\Ye~ ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS,

... the greatest degree, where we hear so much about 'Missionary Meetings, Reformation Sucieties, Conversion of the Jews, Anti- Slavery Meetings, Bible Societies, &c. ? Does it not imply that our attention is too much diverted tofor eis objects? Be assured, ...

EXETER,

... evidence, Ithk eviden'ce tnkitttbefip'o~tfi* ?? o (-tmwruiia~ss atid-in whicl, he wais justified in p'hciag zbellefwL To `its ?? slavery.' itself he must'ever oen 'a inatd-suign'a't'nlpe tote, objectr net bujt _tlinyula hhlevid, that if tre. owiners' of the ...

JAMAICA INSURRECTION—TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. PFEIFFER

... JAMAICA xINSURRECTION-TRIAL oFA JI M TE REV. MR. P'FEIFFEII. I IF wve were in search oflan argument against slavery. we might easily find it, at all times, in tile conduct of the friends and supporters of the system: reasons against themselves they are ...

THE POLICE QUESTION

... desire the extinclion of slavery, we are not surprised that Mr. Buxton should resolve to steer quite clear of' theth ; but, even with this addition, the motion is a most important one, going in direct terms to the extinction of slavery; and the abolitionists ...

NEGRO SLAVERY.—CASE OF ST. DOMINGO

... state of die -Anti-Slavery Comitroversy, we shall proceed to lay tliens before out' readers at some length : a niece complete and triumphant overthrowv of thle statements and anticipation of' our- correspondent and the pro-slavery wrliters, could tttpsil ...