Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th May, 1823: On a Motion for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British DominionsEllerton and Henderson, 1823 - 248 ページ |
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... manumitted in large numbers , not only without injury , but with benefit to the master , and with decided advantage to the public peace . and safety . On the contrary , in many of our colonies , even the voluntary manumission of Slaves ...
... manumitted in large numbers , not only without injury , but with benefit to the master , and with decided advantage to the public peace . and safety . On the contrary , in many of our colonies , even the voluntary manumission of Slaves ...
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... manu- mission of Slaves ; - To cause the Slaves to cease to be chattels in the eye of the law ; - To prevent their removal , as Slaves , from colony to colony , and , under certain modifications , their sale or transfer , except with ...
... manu- mission of Slaves ; - To cause the Slaves to cease to be chattels in the eye of the law ; - To prevent their removal , as Slaves , from colony to colony , and , under certain modifications , their sale or transfer , except with ...
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... manumissions , arising from stamps or fines , or other fiscal regu- lations , shall be removed ; -- That the Slaves shall be protected by law in the pos- session , and also in the transmission , by bequest or otherwise , of any property ...
... manumissions , arising from stamps or fines , or other fiscal regu- lations , shall be removed ; -- That the Slaves shall be protected by law in the pos- session , and also in the transmission , by bequest or otherwise , of any property ...
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... manumissions should be removed . 66 " 6. That the provisions of the Spanish law ( fixing by competent authority the value of the Slave , and allowing him to purchase a day at a time , ) should be introduced . " " 7. That no Governor ...
... manumissions should be removed . 66 " 6. That the provisions of the Spanish law ( fixing by competent authority the value of the Slave , and allowing him to purchase a day at a time , ) should be introduced . " " 7. That no Governor ...
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... manumissions . But upon this point I do not wish at this time to go into any unnecessary discussion . I will only , therefore , in conclusion , remind the House and my right . honourable friend , that the grand point to be kept in mind ...
... manumissions . But upon this point I do not wish at this time to go into any unnecessary discussion . I will only , therefore , in conclusion , remind the House and my right . honourable friend , that the grand point to be kept in mind ...
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135 ページ - Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; not with eye-service, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; with good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men...
25 ページ - That the state of slavery is repugnant to the principles of the British constitution and of the Christian religion, and that it ought to be gradually abolished throughout the British colonies with as much expedition as may be found consistent with a due regard to the well-being of the parties concerned.
235 ページ - ... which they, or any of them, may acquire, without the let, suit, hindrance, or molestation of me or my heirs, or any person or persons claiming, or to claim, by, from, or under me or them ; hereby quitting all claim and demand to them and their posterity. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 30th day of the 6th Month, 1776. (Signed) " Samuel Nottingham.'* " Sealed and delivered in the presence of us, " Nicholas Wain,
xxv ページ - The London Society for mitigating, and gradually abolishing, the state of slavery throughout the British dominions ;" and that a subscription be entered into for that purpose.
61 ページ - That, through a determined and persevering, but 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 in those civil rights...
11 ページ - The object at which we aim is the extinction of slavery — nothing less than the extinction of slavery— in nothing less than the whole of the British dominions; not, however, the rapid termination of that state ; not the sudden emancipation of the negro ; but such preparatory steps, such measures of precaution, as, by slow degrees, and in a course of years, first fitting and qualifying the slaves for the enjoyment of freedom, shall gently conduct us to the annihilation of Slavery.
viii ページ - Jove fix'd it certain, that whatever day Makes man a slave takes half his worth away.
156 ページ - And whereas it has been found that the practice of ignorant, superstitious, or designing slaves, of attempting to instruct others, has been attended with the most pernicious consequences, and even with the loss of life : Be it enacted, That any slave or slaves, found guilty of preaching and teaching as Anabaptists, or otherwise, without a permission from their owner and the quarter sessions for the parish in which such preaching or teaching takes place, shall be punished in such manner as any three...
27 ページ - Slavery was a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity appeared ; yet no passage is to be found in the Christian Scriptures by which it is condemned and prohibited. This is true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions of any. But...
27 ページ - Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions of any. But does it follow, from the silence of scripture concerning them, that all the civil institutions which then prevailed were right? or that the bad should not be exchanged for better...