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Jamaica, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 3
The English people and a portion of the press continue to be greatly exercised over the alleged outrages of their soldiers and sailors in Jamaica. We can easily believe that they slaughtered fifty black men for every white man that was killed, for that is the uniform British style of putting down rebellion. Who has forgott haste to punish those villains who had mutinied against such a blessed government, they sometimes slaughtered friends as well as foes, just as they lately did in Jamaica. When the thirst for vengeance is glutted, and the leonine appetite for blood is perfectly appeased, it is the uniform custom of the British lion to moralize, an redoubled ferocity, always ending, however, as soon as he ceases to be hungry, with the old whine of his sensitive conscience. We are not at all surprised at the uproar in England over the wholesale butcheries in Jamaica, but it amounts to nothing Another rebellion could be put down with the same crushing and sanguinary energy.