spirit stirring" incentive to prohibit, and to interdict, — henceforth, and for ever, — the merchandize of slavery ? Let the produce of slave labour, — henceforth, and for ever, — be regarded as " the accursed thing," and refused admission into... Immediate, Not Gradual Abolition, Or, An Inquiry Into the Shortest, Safest ... - Sivu 22tekijä(t) Elizabeth Heyrick - 1824 - 24 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
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...British public now want a spirit-stirring incentive to prohibit, henceforth and for ever, the merchandise of slavery ? Let the produce of slave labour, henceforth...indifference, which, under such circumstances, would be disgraceful to savages. " One concluding word to such as may be convinced of the duty, but still incredulous... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 664 sivua
...interdict, henceforth and for ever, the merchandize of slavery .' Let the produce of slave-labour, henceforth and for ever, be regarded as " the accursed...renounce our Christian profession, and disgrace it uo longer by a selfish, cold-hearted iudiffercuce, which, under such circumstances, would be reproachful... | |
| 1825 - 520 sivua
...to interdict, henceforth and for ever, the merchandize of slavery ? Let the produce of slave-labour, henceforth and for ever, be regarded as " the accursed...thing" and refused admission into our houses ; or let ns renounce our Christian profession, and disgrace it no longer by a selfish, cold-hearted indifference,... | |
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