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" 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 Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 163
edited by - 1824
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1824 - 890 pages
...improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects: .4. That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of these purposes at the earliest period that...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 30

1824 - 612 pages
...improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them fur a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects. 3. ' That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of this purr pose at the earliest period that...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1824 - 890 pages
...only material point of difference is the recognition of the duty of admitting the slaves to " those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his majesty's subjects "... . " at the earliest period that may be consistent with the welfare of the slaves themselves,"...
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Annual Register, Volume 65

Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 894 pages
...improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects: 3. That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of these purposes at the earliest period that...
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The Correspondence Between John Gladstone, Esq., M.P., and James Cropper ...

Sir John Gladstone - Slavery - 1824 - 188 pages
...character of the Slaves in the Colonies, and for admitting them finally to a participation of those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects, (resolutions which go far enough in all conscience, and, one would have thought, might have satisfied...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 9

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1824 - 830 pages
...improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his majesty's subjects. 3rd. " That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of this purpose, at the earliest period that...
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Considerations on Negro Slavery

Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery - Antislavery movements - 1824 - 248 pages
...in the character of the slave " population, such as may prepare them for a participation " in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by -" other classes of his Majesty's subjects. " 3. That this House is anxious for the accomplishment " of this purpose, at the earliest period that...
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Annual Register, Volume 65

Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 918 pages
...improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects: 3. That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of these purposes at the earliest period that...
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Annual Report of the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and ...

Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery - Antislavery movements - 1824 - 96 pages
...shrte population throughout the British dominions, and for raising " them to a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his Majesty's subjects." THK LORD PROvOST said, it might be thought rather daring in him to address the Meeting, after the eloquent...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 21; Volume 39

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1824 - 608 pages
...condition of the slave population of our Colonies, with a view to their eventual ' participation in those civil ' rights and privileges which are enjoyed, by other classes of ' his Majesty s subjects.' If Parliamentary Resolutions could •ecure the effectuation of their object,...
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