| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 660 pages
...' that the great object of emancipation must be accomplished at the earliest period which shall be compatible with the well-being of the slaves themselves,...colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration for the interests of private property.' But (Lord Batlmrst says) the court of policy must recollect,... | |
| History - 1827 - 966 pages
...this House !s anxious for the accomplishment of this purpose, at the earliest period that shall be compatible with the well-being of the slaves themselves,...safety of the colonies, and with a fair and equitable cousideration of the interests of private property.1' . person. In the principal colony, Jamaica, an... | |
| History - 1827 - 932 pages
...of this purpose, « the earliest period that shall be comp»tible with the well-being of the sl»res themselves, with the safety of the colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration of the interest! gf private property." tne only individual who voted lor it. In the following year a measure... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 730 pages
...will probably be found, on examining the question, that any larger opening would be inpompatible * with the well-being of the slaves themselves, with the safety of the colonies, aud with a fair and equitable consideration of the rights of private property." P. 36. For our parts,... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - Slavery - 1827 - 136 pages
...Adam, you can say you have sufficient evidence before you that this can be done consistently, either with the well-being of the slaves themselves, with the safety of the colonies, or with a fair and equitable consideration of the interests of private property,— I have nothing... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - Slavery - 1827 - 138 pages
...Adam, you can say you have sufficient evidence before you that this can be done consistently, either with the well-being of the slaves themselves, with the safety of the colonies, or with a fair and equitable consideration of the intea rests of private property, — I have nothing... | |
| Slavery - 1828 - 390 pages
...accomplishment of this purpose, at the earliest period that may be compatible with the well-being of the slaves, the safety of the colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration of the interests of all parties concerned therein. 4. That these resolutions be laid before his majesty. The accomplishment... | |
| Country - 1830 - 92 pages
...House is anxious for the object at the earliest period that shall be compatible with the well being of the slaves themselves, with the safety of the Colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration of private property." • • ^ -i In conformity with the spirit of this just and prudent resolution,... | |
| 1831 - 786 pages
...privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of His Majesty's subjects" — and this "at the earliest period compatible with the well-being of the Slaves themselves, with the safety of the colonies, and \viih a fair and equitable consideration of the rights of private property." \Vliy tlien is it not... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 504 pages
...accomplishment of this purpose at the earliest period that may be compatible with the well-being of the Slaves, the safety of the Colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration of the state of property therein ;" the individuals present feel themselves called upon to promote these objects... | |
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