| Colonist, Colonist (Writer on colonial West Indies politics) - Abolitionists - 1816 - 390 pages
...progressive deliverance of our Colonial slaves, from a most cruel and destructive bondage — amelioration of the condition of the slaves, till it should slide insensibly into general freedom — they look in short to emancipation," (p. 8.) But this is not all, we are arrogantly told in the same page,... | |
| Joseph Marryat - Enslaved persons - 1818 - 160 pages
...declaration, that, " they only looked forward to the " future extinction of slavery in the colonies, to " be accomplished by the same happy means, " which formerly put an end to it in Eng" land ; by a benign, insensible revolution, in " opinions and manners ; by the encouragement "... | |
| Adam Hodgson - Canada - 1823 - 348 pages
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom?" Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,... | |
| Religion - 1824 - 884 pages
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom ? " Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,... | |
| 1824 - 890 pages
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom ? " Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1824 - 842 pages
...scrupled not to avow, that they did look forward to u future extinction of slavery in the colonies, to be accomplished by the same ! happy means which formerly...in opinions ! and manners, by the encouragement of I particular manumissions, and the pro- I gressive melioration of the condition of ! the slaves, till... | |
| Adam Hodgson - Canada - 1824 - 440 pages
...or died " without a child. Why, then, should not the " future extinction of slavery in the colonies be " accomplished by the same happy means which "...— • " namely, by a benign, though insensible, revo" lution in opinions and manners ; by the encou^ " ragement of particular manumissions, and the... | |
| Adam Hodgson - Canada - 1824 - 438 pages
...namely, by a benign, though insensible, revo" lution in opinions and manners ; by the encou" ragement of particular manumissions, and the " progressive..." the slaves, till it should slide insensibly into " freedom ?" Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - Slavery - 1826 - 142 pages
...Colonies, to be accomplished by the same " happy means which formerly put an end to it in " England ; viz., by a benign, though insensible " revolution in opinions...melioration of the condition of " the Slaves, till it should glide insensibly into general "freedom. They looked, in short, to an eman" cipation, of which not the... | |
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