The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 55
Page 65
... master and had always been trusted , but one day his master because of some suspicion ordered a flogging with the cart whip.19 " Quashi dreaded this mortal wound to his honour " and slipped away unnoticed , intending as the custom was ...
... master and had always been trusted , but one day his master because of some suspicion ordered a flogging with the cart whip.19 " Quashi dreaded this mortal wound to his honour " and slipped away unnoticed , intending as the custom was ...
Page 212
... master lose his services . Many men had held that the best slavery was that which was most absolute , and in which the power of the master was most unrestrained . Then the owner would act according to his best instincts , whereas ...
... master lose his services . Many men had held that the best slavery was that which was most absolute , and in which the power of the master was most unrestrained . Then the owner would act according to his best instincts , whereas ...
Page 292
... master to inflict corporal punish- ment ; it respected the domestic ties of the negro and insured to him some of the fruits of his labor . Moreover , proof was wanting that free labor would assure to the master the continuous work which ...
... master to inflict corporal punish- ment ; it respected the domestic ties of the negro and insured to him some of the fruits of his labor . Moreover , proof was wanting that free labor would assure to the master the continuous work which ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Formation of Public Opinion in Great | 22 |
The Attack on the Slave Trade 17831793 | 59 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abolished abolitionists Africa anti-slavery leaders anti-slavery party Anti-Slavery Reporter Antislavery Recollections bill Britain British West Indies Brougham Buxton carried Castlereagh cause century Clarkson committee condition declared duties East edition emancipation enacted England English evidence France freedom French George Stephen governor Granville Sharp House of Commons House of Lords humanitarian Ibid India interest islands Jamaica James Stephen John justice labor letter Liverpool London Majesty's Government manumission master measures Memoirs ment minister opinion order in Council owner parlia parliament Parliamentary Debates Parliamentary History Parliamentary Papers persons Pitt plantation planters Portugal proposed protector of negroes punishment Quakers question Ramsay religious resolutions right of search second series secure ships Sir George Stephen slave population slave system slave trade slavery Spain speech sugar third series Thomas Clarkson tion traffic treaty Trinidad vols vote Wellington West Indian Wilberforce William William Wilberforce wrote Zachary Macaulay