| 1804 - 824 sider
...lliat haste with which it ha« evidently been prepared for the press. \Ve agree with the author that the abolition of the Slave Trade, and the emancipation of the Slaves, are questions wholly distinct; and that the latter is no consequence of the former: but we do not perceive... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1826 - 142 sider
...and those who were not wanted might be safely emancipated and sent elsewhere. He then repeated that the Abolition of the Slave Trade and the emancipation of the Slaves were two points totally distinct; and he remarked that, if the Abolition of the Slave Trade could not... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1840 - 904 sider
...upon. BUXTON'S REMEDY FOR THE SLAVE THADE. OUGHT the people of Great Britain ever to have agitated for the Abolition of the Slave Trade and the Emancipation of the Negroes ; and, during fifty years, to have compassed sea and land to gain their righteous object, or... | |
| 1844 - 638 sider
...upon these details, in order to prove the great interest felt by the British Government and people in the abolition of the slave trade, and the emancipation of the slaves. The confessions of the conspirators, as has been remarked, show that English agents, employed probably... | |
| 1844 - 648 sider
...upon these details, in order to prove the great interest felt by the British Government and people in the abolition of the slave trade, and the emancipation of the slaves. The confessions of the conspirators, as has been remarked, show that English agents, employed probably... | |
| Joseph Moseley - 1852 - 340 sider
...wit and eloquence of Fox, Burke, and Sheridan, have passed away, but the man they laughed at — by the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and the Emancipation of the Slaves — has exercised that influence on the destiny of a portion of the human race that shall never perish.... | |
| Julia Griffiths - 1854 - 334 sider
...of Africa and the philanthropic man of Great Britain, who had labored so long and so sue cessfully for the abolition of the slave trade, and the emancipation...myself in front of the tablet erected to the memory of GranvDle Sharpe, by the African Institution of London, in 1816 ; upon the marble was along inscription,... | |
| Mary Leadbeater - 1862 - 478 sider
...pounds, sent to me for her by Frances Smith, the lady of William Smith, MP for Norwich, whose exertions for the abolition of the slave trade and the emancipation of the Roman Catholics will be long remembered. Thomas Wilkinson's acquaintance with this worthy couple had... | |
| John Hyde - 1873 - 36 sider
...thrones, and the thousand and one persons implicated in the crime, and interested in the profits, when the abolition of the slave trade and the emancipation of the slaves were proposed : yet, thank God, no slave can now exist where English or American drums sound the roll-call... | |
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