That, through a determined and persevering, but at the same time judicious and temperate, enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 1023by Great Britain. Parliament - 1828Full view - About this book
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1824 - 828 pages
...Slave population in his Majesty's colonies. " 2nd. That, through a determined and persevering, but judicious and temperate, enforcement of such measures,...this House looks forward to a progressive improvement iu the character of the Slave population ; such as may prepare them for a participation iu those civil... | |
| History - 1824 - 890 pages
...through a determined and vigorous, but at the same time judicious and temperate, enforcement of euch measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges... | |
| Religion - 1824 - 884 pages
...decisive measures for ameliorating the condition of the slave population in his Majesty's dominions ; that through a determined and persevering, but at the same time judicious and tempeperate, enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in... | |
| 1824 - 890 pages
...decisive measures for ameliorating the condition of the slave population in his Majesty's dominions ; that through a determined and persevering, but at the same time judicious and tempcpcrite, enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in... | |
| Congregationalism - 1823 - 684 pages
...the slave population in his Majesty's dominions. 2d. That through a determined and persevering, bnt at the same time judicious and temperate enforcement...a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges... | |
| 1825 - 588 pages
...the Slave Population in his Majesty's Colonies. ' 2. " That through a determined and persevering but judicious and temperate enforcement of such measures,...a progressive improvement in the character of the Slave Population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges,... | |
| T. S. Winn - Enslaved persons - 1825 - 132 pages
...intention to emancipate the slaves'" — whereas, th« aforesaid propositions expressly state, " that this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges,... | |
| English poetry - 1825 - 828 pages
...measuresfor ameliorating the condition of the slave population in his majesty's colonies. That, though a determined and persevering, but at the same time judicious and temperate (loud cries of " hear," from the opposite benches) enforcement of such measures, this house looks forward... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 736 pages
...expedient to adopt effectual and decisive measures for meliorating the condition of the slave population in his majesty's colonies : " That, through a determined...a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - Slavery - 1826 - 142 pages
...measures for ame" liorating the condition of the Slave Population " in his Majesty's Colonies. Second, that through " a determined and persevering, but at..." progressive improvement in the character of the "Slave Population, such as may prepare them " for a participation in those civil rights and " privileges... | |
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