The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
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Page 240
... measures proposed at home arose mainly from a belief that those measures tended to depreciate their property , if not to destroy it ; that , as information extended and gradual steps continually added to experience , the planters would ...
... measures proposed at home arose mainly from a belief that those measures tended to depreciate their property , if not to destroy it ; that , as information extended and gradual steps continually added to experience , the planters would ...
Page 257
... measures for the abolition of slavery in the British colonies ; that in the eight years which have since elapsed , the colonial assem- blies have not taken measures to carry the resolutions of the House into effect ; that deeply ...
... measures for the abolition of slavery in the British colonies ; that in the eight years which have since elapsed , the colonial assem- blies have not taken measures to carry the resolutions of the House into effect ; that deeply ...
Page 361
... measures in favour of the Slaves which have thus been enforced in the Crown Colo- nies are brought to the knowledge of the Council and As- sembly within your Government , to communicate also to those bodies the course which His ...
... measures in favour of the Slaves which have thus been enforced in the Crown Colo- nies are brought to the knowledge of the Council and As- sembly within your Government , to communicate also to those bodies the course which His ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Formation of Public Opinion in Great | 22 |
The Attack on the Slave Trade 17831793 | 59 |
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