That, so long as Slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the Slave-trade, and of extinguishing the sale and barter of human beings ; that the extinction of Slavery and the Slave-trade will be attained most effectually by... A Visit to the United States in 1841 - Página 120por Joseph Sturge - 2005 - 328 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1840 - 728 páginas
...in Jamaica, and not to withdraw the stipendiary magistracy; and renewing the excellent declaration that the extinction of slavery and the slave-trade...religious, and pacific character, and that no measures shall be resorted to by this society, but such as are in entire accordan« with these principios. 374... | |
| British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society - 1841 - 308 páginas
...the following he the fundamental principles of the Society — that so long as Slavery exists there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the...religious, and pacific character : and that no measures he resorted to by this Society in the prosecution of these objects but such as are in entire accordance... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 páginas
...its adjunct, that our most strenuous efforts should be directed; for as long as slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the...extinguishing the sale and barter of human beings. Whilst slavery existed in the British colonies, or the territorial dependencies of the empire, we had... | |
| David Thomas - 1863 - 750 páginas
...the Association the following declaration : — " That the extinction of slavery and the slave trade will be attained most effectually by the employment of those means which arc of a moral, religious, and pacific character; a nd tfutt no measures be resorted to by this Society... | |
| 1865 - 792 páginas
...во long as slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the slave trade, and of extinguishing the sale and barter of human beings. That the extinction of slavery and the slave trade will be attained most effectually by the employment of those means which are of a moral,... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1881 - 354 páginas
...so long as slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the slave trade, and of extinguishing the sale and barter of human beings ; that the extinction of slavery and the slave trade will be attained most effectually by the employment of those means which are of a moral,... | |
| American Friends' peace conference - 1902 - 520 páginas
...universal extinction of Slavery and the Slave Trade, and that this end will be most effectually attained by the employment of those means which are of a moral, religious, and pacific character. One important means employed by the Society is the circulation at home and abroad of accurate information... | |
| 1863 - 320 páginas
...following shall be the fundamental principles of the Society : That so long as Slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the...of those means which are of a moral, religious, and pacißc diameter ; and that no measures be resorted to by this Society, in the prosecution of these... | |
| 1889 - 788 páginas
...may be gathered from a single clause of its constitution : " That, so long as si a very exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the...human beings ; that the extinction of slavery and the skive-trade will be attained most effectually by the employment of those means which are of a moral,... | |
| 1852 - 220 páginas
...Anti-slavery Society lays it down as a fundamental principle, "That so long as Slavery exists, there is no reasonable prospect of the annihilation of the...extinguishing the sale and barter of human beings ; " and, " that the extinction of slavery and the slave-trade will be attained most effectually by... | |
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