| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...assistance in averting a cala- ^^-^-^' mity of a most alarming nature." "The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa, hath long...very existence of your majesty's American dominions." " We are sensible that some of your majesty's subjects of Great Britain may reap emoluments from this... | |
| Prince Hoare - 1820 - 634 páginas
...Majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity of a most alarming nature. The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa hath long...considered as a trade of great inhumanity ; and under its encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's... | |
| 1826 - 582 páginas
...of the House of Burgesses in their petition to the King, April 1, 1772? "The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa, hath long...been considered as a trade of great inhumanity; and its encouragement we have too much reasoa to fear will endanger the very existence of your majesty's... | |
| 1827 - 470 páginas
...majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity of a most alarming nature. The importation of slaves into the Colonies from the coast of Africa, hath long...considered as a trade of great inhumanity / and under its encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, will endanger the very existence of your majesty's... | |
| Prince Hoare - 1828 - 456 páginas
...successive years (from 1769), had already produced the most powerful effects. The House of Burgesses in Virginia sent a petition to the King, dated 1st of...wish to abolish slavery as well as the Slave Trade. His reply to Benezet was no less cordially welcomed : copies of it were every where circulated through... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1832 - 132 páginas
...pernicious a commerce." "The importation of slaves into the colonies, from the coasts of Africa, has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, WILL EXDAHGEB THE VERT EXISTENCE OF TOTTK MAJESTT'S... | |
| 1833 - 578 páginas
...nature. ' The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa, hath,' they observe, ' long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement we have reason to fear will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's American dominions.' In some other... | |
| 1834 - 410 páginas
...from the coast of Africa, has long been considered аз a trade of great inhumanity; and under its encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's dominions. We are sensible that some of your Majesty's subjects in Great Britain, may reap emolument... | |
| 1810 - 354 páginas
...colonies, from the coasts of Africa^ has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, WILL ENDANGER THE VERY EXisTiJf||i; OF YOUR MAJESTY'S AMERICAN DOMINIONS. ' •'" We are sensible that sortie of your majesty's... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 páginas
...America by Benezet and other zealous Quakers, during the course of three successive years, from 1769, had already produced the most powerful effects. The...an earnest wish to abolish slavery as well as the slave-trade. Granville Sharp was at this time a clerk in the ordnance-office. That situation he resigned... | |
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