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^ r solitary exeepfiotis , it lias ceased , and that the present trade is confined to Slares purchasedin tlio&e rivers , or in their immediate vicinity . " The Committee state , that , although they are not ia possession of a great deal of fresh proof relative to the extensive
continuance of the Slave-trade and its enormities , they trust it is not needful for them to s&y much to keep alive in the hearts of Friends a continued sense of those miseries and evils which are its inseparable attendants , and feelings of great for its unh
pi ^ mid ^ 3 Dri ?() w r appy vfctims . And they conclude their Report f by carnestly requesting that the Society of Friends generally will assist them in finding out suitable channels for distributing their tracts in foreign countries . The following are the tracts on hand : ¦
- . .., ¦ . . - - , . - ¦; •¦ — No . Cries ofeAftri ^ a . Eng lish , French , Portuguese , Spanish and Dutch 3043 . Information concerning the Slavetrs ^ , ^ v ^^ i * ** 0 ^ . » , *• ^ r * 254 Address to the Inhabitants of Europe , English , French , Spanish , Portuguese , Swedish , Italian ,
German , Dutch ............... 7407 D » e la Continuation de ia Traite des Noirs ,.. » ,.... « ..-.-..... > ¦ .. 288 Case oi Jhe Vigilante ...-..-.. ,.... 327 Plate of a Spanish Schooner ..... 276 A Word fo > the Sons of Africa . English and Arabic .. 2229 ^ m ^ mmmt ^ m ^ m ^^ m 13924
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Sir Francis Bttrdett ' s Letter to the Catholic Assoc iation . " Sir , *• On my return from , a visit to the country , I found lying on my table your letter , informing me of theiionour done me by the vote of thanks of the Catholic
Association . Accept , Sir , mine in return for the very handsome manner in which you have made the communication ; and assure the gentlemen of the Association that they may rely on my most Strenuous ejtertions , whenever an opportunity is afforded , of promoting their just claims on behalf of $ heir countrymen , and the
advancement of the great cause of civil and religious liberty , inseparable therefrom , and in which they are so honourably engaged— -that I fully participate iii all their views , and sympathise in all their feelings , and that nothing shall he wanting on my part to advance , &s far as 1 maybe able , the one , or to give effect and satisfaction to the other i that in iriv satisiaction to otner tnat in
^ ancr xne ; my opinion * every principle of good faith , reason and sound policy imperiously demand it . " fhe people of Ireland , without regard to religious distinction ,, called upon , ' as they are , and performing , as they do ,
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Ireland . This country is still a scene of religious agitafiopi ; The leader of the Catholic Association , $ / JLr ;^ P' € oNNEtx , has been arrested on tlie chi * rge of sedition . He has been admitted to bail , but the
Impending charge will defeat a favourite project ; namely , his coming over , with two other Irish orators , as a political missionary from the Irish to the English . The Association has vote 4 f ! subscription of ^ 20 to the Society in London for defending Eeligiotts Lil ^ rtyj . at the head of whicrh is said to be Mr . John Smith . Is
the Protestant Society" meant , of which Mr . Wilks is one of the Secretaries ? If so , yire presume the subscription will be returned ; this Society , as frbo&y > being known to be sO inimical to the Catholic claims , th ^ t , rather than they should be grauted , they would willingly continue , as Protestant Dissenters , under the oppression of the Corporation and Test A < fts .
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JLlTEIlARy . Mr . Charles Butleh has in the press Letters to Robert Spuihey , Esq ., on his " Book of the Church . " Mra . Qpib is about to publish ( in two vols . 12 iho . ) Illi 4 ^ tratipns of Lying , in all its Branches . Will she devote a chapter to subsctiptiori to articles of faith ?
The indefatigaWe atid voluminous Archdeacon Coxe aiinounces as in the press , to be published in twp vols , 4 to > ., the History of the Administration of the Rt . Hon . H&nry Pelhamy drawn from authentic sources , with private and , original Cor despondence , froni J 743 to 1754 .
Dr . Wordsworth i $ preparing w ' publication an In 4 uii 7 , € t Who was the Author of the Icon Basilike V *
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758 Intelligence *—Sir Francis Bttrdette Letter M > tk * ttatholic A&ociatwn
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equal duties , can never be denied , on equitable or constitutional pAttctptes , equal rights . It i « this ftindamental niaxtm of the English law which made my Lord Coke call it , * the best inheritance of the subject , ' the inheritance of inheritance , adding , ' Major hereditus venit unicuique nostrum , a Jure et Legibus , quam a
Parentibus * To xarry vk %% maxim uiqversally ii ^ llfect ^ aiid see -universally applied alike to Irishmen , En ^ ishmen and 1 ScoteKSttetty ^ aiid secured by the only means by which it can ^ e practically established , that is , l > y means of a fair and
equal representation of me people of the United Kingdom , in the Commons House of Parliament , is Hie first wish , the most earnest prayer , and most * ardent pursuit u , your uiost obedient and very humWe ^ serrant ^ F ^ . BURDETT . lc St . Jdmetfs Phu £ > July 2 % , 1824 . " To Stephen Goppmger ^^*
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1824, page 758, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2531/page/54/
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