The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
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Page 64
... religious teachings to the weakness and igno- rance of the negroes.15 While admitting his own failure to improve the negroes and insisting that he made them worse by indulgent treatment , he believed in the capacity of the negroes for ...
... religious teachings to the weakness and igno- rance of the negroes.15 While admitting his own failure to improve the negroes and insisting that he made them worse by indulgent treatment , he believed in the capacity of the negroes for ...
Page 83
... religious fanatic . He gradually worked himself into a state of religious peace , but his constant introspection throughout life has probably , as Lecky says , a suggestion of morbidness in it . Inclination to withdraw from the world he ...
... religious fanatic . He gradually worked himself into a state of religious peace , but his constant introspection throughout life has probably , as Lecky says , a suggestion of morbidness in it . Inclination to withdraw from the world he ...
Page 339
... religious instruction shall have been pro- vided . But His Majesty's Government will not recom- mend to Parliament the grant of any pecuniary assist- ance towards the expence of a religious establishment , in any case in which the ...
... religious instruction shall have been pro- vided . But His Majesty's Government will not recom- mend to Parliament the grant of any pecuniary assist- ance towards the expence of a religious establishment , in any case in which the ...
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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