As regards immediate emancipation, whether with or without compensation, there are several minor reasons against it ; but that which weighs with me is, that it would, I much fear, exchange the evils now affecting the negro for others which are weightier... William Ewart Gladstone and what he has done - Page 25by Samuel Bennett (barrister.) - 1880Full view - About this book
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 lehte
...before the temporal one, and the temporal through the moral one, and I am content with the order which Scripture has established. To this end, I desire to...likewise render him competent to use it; and thus, I cnrncstly trust, without risk of blood, without violation of property, with unimpaired benefit to the... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 lehte
...before the temporal one, and the temporal through the moral onei and I am content with the order which Scripture has established. To this end, I desire to...freedom through honest and industrious habits ; thus the samo instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise render him competent to use it ; and thus,... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 634 lehte
...or without compensation, there are several minor reasons against it; but that which weighs wilh mo is, that it would, I much fear, exchange the evils...and thus, I earnestly trust, without risk of blood, witlmut violation of property, with unimpaired benefit to the negro, and with the utmost spued which... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 lehte
...or without compensation, there are several minor reasons against it; but that which weighs with mo is, that it would, I much fear, exchange the evils...the means of earning his freedom through honest and indust rious habits ; thus the same instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise render him... | |
| Lewis Apjohn - 1881 - 402 lehte
...established. " To this end I desire to see immediately set on foot, whether with or without compensation, by impartial and sovereign authority, an universal...instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise Tender him competent to use it ; and thus, I earnestly trust, without risk of blood, without violation... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 138 lehte
...weightier— for a relapse into deeper debasement, if not for bloodshed and internal war. Let jUn«u be made a condition for emancipation ; and let us...freedom through honest and industrious habits ; thus the tuune instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise render him competent to use it ; and thus,... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 736 lehte
...content with the order which Scripture has established. " To this end, I desire to see immediatelyset on foot, by impartial and sovereign authority, an...instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise GLADSTONE'S TORYISM. 117 render him competent to use it ; and thus, I earnestly trust, without risk... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 656 lehte
...established. " To this end I desire to see immediately set on foot, by impartial and sovereign authority, a universal and efficient system of Christian instruction,...risk of blood, without violation of property, with L. unimpaired benefit to the Negro, and with the utmost speed which prudence will admit, we shall arrive... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - 1898 - 542 lehte
...weightier — for a relapse into deeper debasement, if not for bloodshed and internal war. Let Jttness be made a condition for emancipation ; and let us...competent to use it ; and thus, I earnestly trust, without ENTRANCE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. risk of blood, without violation of property, with unimpaired benefit... | |
| Thomas Archen, Alfred Thomas Story - 1903 - 416 lehte
...before the temporal one, and the temporal through the moral one, and I am content with the order which Scripture has established. " To this end, I desire...instruments which attain his liberty shall likewise lie 117 render him competent to use it ; and thus, I earnestly trust, without risk of blood, without... | |
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