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The DUBLIN COU RIER. From FRIDAY February the a Bth, to MONDAY March the 3d, 1766

... Minorca, that feveral Natives of chat Uf Is, were atrived at Port-mahon, in a Veffel trom Gibralear, Is uP redeenied from Slavery at Algiers; fome of whom had bee: 18, abfent as to have entirely for their Native Tongue. ith he Good Intent, Clancy, of ‘Ly ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1766
Newspaper: Dublin Courier
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3581 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SEEMS ES ES Will DE INVITCG (0 ac [- thereto.” ’ A letter from a Gentleman at B——n, to his

... ‘l'yranny in the World, and was pro gated by being oppreft and perfecuted ; but in after-tin rd when it was delivered from that Slavery, it declined to be as rannical itfelf: For when the Popes had reduced their cruel Enemies, the Roman Emperors, they affumed ...

Published: Monday 27 October 1766
Newspaper: Dublin Courier
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 554 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... }‘h,lxdi(f.hi,i, dat'd AW zf. 1772. v.'e. like our Sru-r Sufferer, lu.ve the Tyrannic Roil Adminiftration 1.1 over, and Slavery makes vreat Strides ai,loll.i? _ * are robbed by revenue Laws, maintain Herds of CominiiHoners. Pcnficners, and Admiralty ...

N A L,: OF LIBERT Y. From WEDNESDAY February the 3d, to FRIDAY Fe HR U ART the sth, 1773

... would be but nominal the Conllitmion app:ar feemingly lie prcltrvcd, but /liotild in a State of the mold lading political Slavery, without Hope Redemption ! circumlped and honed, Com tiers and Expectants! Take Care, on this Occafion, what ye and The Jealoufy ...

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... (Whicn ; oar A-iccdo.s inlp 'Jo n !c t* .‘s, Death, when they Oppos’d a s Sway) Is lieredii’ry* w.ll Our fate Re* tVo.n Slavery ! Let h’i.ouglus like thvlc Uiat Fire revive, And, with Freedom, loom to live Kit le’s-pt'fv, the J. 3. * lVlaj»>r i'npudtnt ...

JOURNAL: OF LIBERTY. MONDAY February the 15th, to WEDNESDAY February the 17th, 1773-

... Scheme ■with Deteftation ? —Does not your Grace hear the Word, UNION, with Horror? Wasthere ■wanting but this to conipleat our Slavery Rouze, rouze, ray Lord! exert yourfelf! flam! forth now the Champion of Liberty, and call your friends to A&ion !—The Midnight ...

From WEDNESDAY March

... are laughed at, and llrove to be explained away in which arbitrary Mealures, grinding Opprefiion, and the very Fience of Slavery art inculcated ; and in which the late worthy Dr. Lucas, Mr. Flood. Lord Bellautont, Mr. Ponlbnby, Mr. Huffey, Sir William ...

And yet this Thing it did pretend

... Man like him in private Life, could be good Magifirate, or a good Citizen. He has, lam certain, the Seeds of the mod ahjeft Slavery planted in his Heart. He would whip poor Municeft (as he has often and publicly exprclLd himfelf) from one End of the Town ...

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... ) Hmife with three eti floor, v.;:,, . Cardin tagen, lun-nouier Summer-hill, the count* of, Family, made ncceflary, after Slavery ot 6 Year, f., ,0 a rerther Sum m «01. tea. ex tUx f.oiu, and op, nLawn the re, vcr.il Con- and Jonn Mu.piWhew.:,, and -hoy ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1773
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4650 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SYDNEY

... againft fitch Sycophants, in the glorit'Us of l.ibcny, and aflunic an ttutb'.ticn wot thy of you, to fecure your fellow trem Slavery, from a Condition that of Brutes, to iff -jiltbtul Since cur l.aft arrived Four Rrit'lK Packets, which brought the rollowing ...

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... that mull protect, and render them lallingly happy. Should ihcfe withdraw their benign InfluciiC s, we lliali fir.k into Slavery and JEn. HUVIPMRY SEARCH. M'. MAFFK t T will the I’ieis, in»i rn, jj'j. lo \t-.y tie I*.. ■t> li.at KufincU. lie v. ili he ...

HIBERNIAN Or, CHRONICLE

... Freedom, are to be Slaves, let it be to one another; let us wear our own Chains, and not fink under the galling Yoke foreign Slavery. You are now foliciiiag Favour from yout ...