The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
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Page 76
... cause . ' '41 The matter continued to absorb his thoughts , and soon he asked himself whether he could not render some prac- tical service to the negroes . Naturally , his first thought was to translate the prize essay from Latin into ...
... cause . ' '41 The matter continued to absorb his thoughts , and soon he asked himself whether he could not render some prac- tical service to the negroes . Naturally , his first thought was to translate the prize essay from Latin into ...
Page 105
... causing this loss is stated by Rose as follows : " The lapse of the question of abolition in the years 1795-6 was a public misfortune ; for the slaves , despairing of justice from England , turned to France . For the good of the cause ...
... causing this loss is stated by Rose as follows : " The lapse of the question of abolition in the years 1795-6 was a public misfortune ; for the slaves , despairing of justice from England , turned to France . For the good of the cause ...
Page 327
... cause all the negroes under his care , above the age of years , to attend divine service once on every Sunday , except in case of sickness , in- firmity , or other necessary cause , to be given at the time , and shall , by himself or ...
... cause all the negroes under his care , above the age of years , to attend divine service once on every Sunday , except in case of sickness , in- firmity , or other necessary cause , to be given at the time , and shall , by himself or ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Formation of Public Opinion in Great | 22 |
The Attack on the Slave Trade 17831793 | 59 |
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