The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
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Page 98
... hope it will be quite secret for the present . If you see any chance of success in France , I hope you will lay your ground as soon as possible with a view to Spain also . I am considering what to do in Hol- land , but the course of ...
... hope it will be quite secret for the present . If you see any chance of success in France , I hope you will lay your ground as soon as possible with a view to Spain also . I am considering what to do in Hol- land , but the course of ...
Page 112
... hope of carrying the measure after the defeat in 1792 , he certainly lost all hope after 1796. The coming of peace and with it a new order of things was at this time the only hope for the success of any reform movement . The session of ...
... hope of carrying the measure after the defeat in 1792 , he certainly lost all hope after 1796. The coming of peace and with it a new order of things was at this time the only hope for the success of any reform movement . The session of ...
Page 138
... hope of having myself rescued from destruction . My noble friend must allow for my extreme regret , if when at length , after a laborious contention of so many years , I had seemed to myself in some degree in possession of the great ...
... hope of having myself rescued from destruction . My noble friend must allow for my extreme regret , if when at length , after a laborious contention of so many years , I had seemed to myself in some degree in possession of the great ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Formation of Public Opinion in Great | 22 |
The Attack on the Slave Trade 17831793 | 59 |
Copyright | |
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