Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret — I shall soon be consigned to the grave — my body will be immured beneath the soil whereon I first drew breath. My only sorrow is, that the soil should be a theatre for slaves,... Cobbett's Political Register - Page 559edited by - 1820Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...indiscriminately • • • • • • • • • Albion is still in the chains of slavery— I quit it without regret-- I shall soon be consigned...cowards, for despots. My motives, I doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will therefore now conclude by stating, that 1 shall consider myself... | |
| George Theodore Wilkinson - 1820 - 464 pages
...metropolis ! — Such, however, was not the case, and Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret — I shall soon be consigned...that the soil should be a theatre for slaves, for coAvards, for despots. " My motives, I doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will therefore... | |
| Arthur Thistlewood - Cato Street Conspiracy, 1820 - 1820 - 684 pages
...gale that brought their wrongs and their sufferings to the metropolis; such however was not the case; Albion is still in the chains of slavery; 1 quit it...grave, my body will be immured beneath the soil whereon 1 first drew breath. My only sorrow is, that the soil should be a theatre for slaves, for cowards,... | |
| History - 1822 - 768 pages
...this. Thistleaiood.— "My lords, a few words more. Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret — I shall soon be consigned...cowards, for despots. My motives, I doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will, therefore, now conclude by stating, that I shall consider... | |
| History - 1822 - 766 pages
...permit this. Thistleu>ood.~" My lords, a few words more. Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret — I shall soon be consigned...cowards, for despots. My motives, I doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will, therefore, now conclude by stating, that I shall consider... | |
| History - 1822 - 762 pages
...permit this. Thistleu)ood.—"My lords, a few words more. Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret— I shall soon be consigned to the grave — -my bodywill be immured beneath the soil whereon I first drew breath. My only sorrow is, that the soil... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin - Crime - 1828 - 416 pages
...to the metropolis. Such, however, was not the case — Albion is still in the chains of slavery. I quit it without regret —I shall soon be consigned...cowards, for despots. My motives, I doubt not, will hereafter bejuslly appreciated. — I will therefore now conclude, by stating that I shall consider... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin - Crime - 1828 - 426 pages
...was not the case — Albion is still in the chains of slavery. I quit it without regret —I shaíl soon be consigned to the grave— My body will be...for slaves, for cowards, for despots. My motives, 1 doubt not, will hereafterhe justly appreciated. — I will therefore now conclude, by stating that... | |
| John Jay Smith - Criminal law - 1836 - 620 pages
...permit this. ThiisUewood. — " My lords, a few words more. Albion is still in the chains of slavery; I quit it without regret; I shall soon be consigned...soil should be a theatre for slaves, for cowards, and for despots. My motives, 1 doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will, therefore,... | |
| John Jay Smith - Criminal law - 1836 - 612 pages
...this. Tlriistlctcood. — " My lords, a few words more. Albion is still in the chains of slavery; I quit it without regret; I shall soon be consigned...that the soil should be a theatre for slaves, for cowaids, and for despots. My motives, 1 doubt not, will hereafter be justly appreciated. I will, therefore,... | |
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