Lectures of George Thompson: With a Full Report of the Discussion Between Mr. Thompson and Mr. Borthwick, the Pro-slavery Agent, Held at the Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, Eng., and which Continued for Six Evenings with Unabated Interest, Comp. from Various English Editions. Also, a Brief History of His Connection with the Anti-slavery Cause in England, by Wm. Lloyd GarrisonI. Knapp, 1836 - 190 sivua |
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Sivu 55
... motives of the purest humanity . Compassion for the infant - sympa- thy and tenderness towards the aged and infirm , are the reasons why they defend the system . Hear it ye British matrons ! -Ye know not the duties of the nursery . - Ye ...
... motives of the purest humanity . Compassion for the infant - sympa- thy and tenderness towards the aged and infirm , are the reasons why they defend the system . Hear it ye British matrons ! -Ye know not the duties of the nursery . - Ye ...
Sivu 72
... motives which stimulate men , he may become a cheerful and in- dustrious peasant ; a skilful artizan ; or , an enterprising merchant . And shall I ask in vain ? Shall I this night , appearing as I do , the advocate of 800,000 human ...
... motives which stimulate men , he may become a cheerful and in- dustrious peasant ; a skilful artizan ; or , an enterprising merchant . And shall I ask in vain ? Shall I this night , appearing as I do , the advocate of 800,000 human ...
Sivu 82
... motives of exertion . Mr. Thompson here gave a very beautiful exposition of the motives and incentives which induce the English laborer to pursue his toils with cheerfulness and contentment . The statesman , the sol- dier , the sailor ...
... motives of exertion . Mr. Thompson here gave a very beautiful exposition of the motives and incentives which induce the English laborer to pursue his toils with cheerfulness and contentment . The statesman , the sol- dier , the sailor ...
Sivu 86
... motives of hu- manity ( laughter ) -that the masters would be gainers by the change , but as they did not want the young ones to perish , or the old ones to want a friend , therefore they kept up slavery . ( Great laughter . ) Slavery ...
... motives of hu- manity ( laughter ) -that the masters would be gainers by the change , but as they did not want the young ones to perish , or the old ones to want a friend , therefore they kept up slavery . ( Great laughter . ) Slavery ...
Sivu 91
... motive which influenced Pharaoh in- duced the West Indian colonists to retain their slaves in bondage . There was no possible analogy between the cases . The Jews had gone into Egypt at the special invitation of the government , and ...
... motive which influenced Pharaoh in- duced the West Indian colonists to retain their slaves in bondage . There was no possible analogy between the cases . The Jews had gone into Egypt at the special invitation of the government , and ...
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abolition abolitionists Africa alluded America American Colonization Society Anti-Slavery Society appeared argument assertion audience Baptist Borth Borthwick brethren British called cause chapels Christian colonial slavery Colonization Society colored crime danger declared Demerara disapprobation duty earth emancipation England evils of slavery Faneuil Hall feelings flogged four parlors freedom friends gentleman GEORGE THOMPSON give Granville Sharpe hand happy Hayti hear heard heart heaven hisses honor human immediate Indies insurrection island Jamaica Jews justice ladies land Laughter lecture Liberia liberty Liverpool Lord Lord Goderich Loud applause Loud cheers Manchester master meeting ment mercy missionaries moral motives murder negro never New-England Anti-Slavery Society night Onesimus opponent oppression PELEG SPRAGUE persons planters plause present prove punishment question quoted religion reply RESURGAM slave trade speech thing Thomp thou tion trigamy truth unto West India body
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Sivu 59 - Art thou called being a servant '( care not for it : but if thou mayest be made free, use it rather.
Sivu 81 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Sivu 58 - And on the morrow when he departed he took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.
Sivu 76 - ... do unto others as they would that others should do unto them...
Sivu 58 - A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him and departed, leaving him half dead. And by chance there came down a certain priest that way : and when he saw him he passed by on the other side.
Sivu 56 - ... the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land: and they shall be your possession.
Sivu 41 - If they say, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause: Let us swallow them up alive as the grave; and whole, as those that go down into the pit: 13 We shall find all precious substance, we shall fill our houses with spoil: Cast in thy lot among us; let us all have one purse...
Sivu 77 - But there is yet a liberty, unsung By poets, and by senators unpraised, Which monarchs cannot grant, nor all the powers Of earth and hell confederate take away : A liberty, which persecution, fraud, Oppression, prisons have no power to bind; Which whoso tastes can be enslaved no more.
Sivu x - And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.
Sivu 58 - But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour ? And Jesus answering, said, A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment and wounded him and departed, leaving him half dead.