| 1825 - 864 pages
...the Court of Policy, and is fully prepared (to use the language of the parliamentary resolutions) " for a participation in those civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects." But we should be deceiving ourselves, if we were thus to judge. The speech is not the speech of Jack.... | |
| 1825 - 570 pages
...meliorating the condition of the slave population throughout the British dominions, and fur raising ' them to a participation in those civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects.' " Resolved, That deely convinced of the moral guilt, as well as of the political inexpediency of Colonial... | |
| James MacQueen - 1825 - 236 pages
...children's children will live to see that day, when emancipated African Blacks, will be admitted " to a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by the White Class of His Majesty's SUBJECTS." Could such a fatal moment arrive, we should then see, exclusive... | |
| Peter Auber - 1826 - 908 pages
...and temperate, enforcement of such measures, " this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in " the character of the slave population, such as...That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of " these purposes at the earliest period that may be, consis" tently with the welfare of the slaves... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1826 - 142 pages
...effectual grounds for that " progressive improvement in the character of the "•'Slave Population, which may prepare them for a " participation in those civil...enjoyed by other classes of His Majesty's sub"jects ;" in other words, for ultimate freedom. A reference has already been made to the views entertained... | |
| 1826 - 86 pages
...persevering, but judicious and temperate enforcement of such measures," the slaves might be prepared, " for a participation in those civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes of His Majesty's subjects ;" " at the earliest period compatible with the well-being'of the Slaves, the safety of the Colonies,... | |
| 1826 - 738 pages
...have since been adopted by the House of Lords, for effecting that object, by imparting to the slaves a participation in those civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects, and by a determined and preserving, but judicious and temperate enforcement of such measures as should... | |
| 1826 - 606 pages
...for meliorating the condition of the slave population of our Colonies, with a view to their eventual' participation in those • civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes ' of his Majesty's subjects.' The declaration was important and satisfactory as far as it went. It admitted in sentiment, every thing... | |
| 1826 - 608 pages
...meliorating the condition of the slave population of our Colonies, with a view to their eventual ' participation in those • civil rights and privileges...enjoyed by other classes ' of his Majesty's subjects.' The declaration was important and satisfactory as far as it went. It admitted in sentiment, every thing... | |
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