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" Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly put an end to it in England — namely, by a benign, though insensible, revolution in opinions and manners ; by the encouragement... "
Reasons for Establishing a Registry of Slaves in the British Colonies: Being ... - Página 4
por African Institution (London, England), James Stephen - 1815 - 118 páginas
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Remarks During a Journey Through North America in the Years 1819, 1820, and ...

Adam Hodgson - 1823 - 348 páginas
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom?" Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1824 - 890 páginas
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom ? " Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,...
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The Christian Observer, Volumen23

1824 - 884 páginas
...manumission, or died without a child. Why, then, should not the future extinction of slavery in the colonies be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly...of the Slaves, till it should slide insensibly into freedom ? " Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,...
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Letters

Adam Hodgson - 1824 - 438 páginas
...namely, by a benign, though insensible, revo" lution in opinions and manners ; by the encou" ragement of particular manumissions, and the " progressive..." the slaves, till it should slide insensibly into " freedom ?" Not that the planters should be required to manumit their Negroes, especially on a sudden,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen32

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1825 - 576 páginas
...African Institution for 1815 we find the members looking forward to a future extinction of slavery to be accomplished ' by the same happy means which...progressive melioration of the condition of the slaves ; lilt it should slide insensibly into general freedom ; in short, to an emancipation of which not...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen33

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1826 - 624 páginas
...colonies, to be accomplished by the same happy means which formerly put an end to it in England ; viz. by a benign, though insensible revolution in opinions...melioration of the condition of the slaves, till it should glide insensibly into general freedom. They looked, in short, to an emancipation, of which not the...
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The West India Question Practically Considered

Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1826 - 142 páginas
...Colonies, to be accomplished by the same " happy means which formerly put an end to it in " England ; viz., by a benign, though insensible " revolution in opinions...melioration of the condition of " the Slaves, till it should glide insensibly into general "freedom. They looked, in short, to an eman" cipation, of which not the...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volumen1

Zachary Macaulay - 1827 - 416 páginas
...region as that of Demerara. The abolitionists looked forward, at the period of the Abolition, to an extinction of " Slavery in the Colonies, to be accomplished...encouragement of particular manumissions; and the progressive amelioration in the condition of the slaves, till it should glide insensibly into freedom ; — they...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volumen15

Great Britain. Parliament - 1827 - 794 páginas
...formerly put an end to it in England, viz. — by a benign, though insensible revolution in opinion and manners, by the encouragement of particular manumissions,...melioration of the condition of the slaves, till it should glide insensibly into general freedom :' the emancipation looked to was declared to be that of which,...
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A Practical View of the Present State of Slavery in the West Indies, Or, An ...

Alexander Barclay - 1827 - 596 páginas
...accomplished by the same happy means which for' merly put an end to it in England, namely, by a be' nign though insensible revolution in opinions and ' manners, by the encouragement of particular ma' numissions and progressive melioration of the con' dition of the slaves, till it should slide insensibly...
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