I cannot too distinctly impress upon you that it is the settled purpose of His Majesty's government to sanction no colonial law, which needlessly infringes on the religious liberty of any class of His Majesty's subjects... Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter - Pàgina 178editat per - 1829Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1828
...-with respect to the Slave Population has recently appeared. It deserves especial notice, as declaring that it is the settled purpose of his Majesty's Government, to sanction no Colonial Act icAicA needlessly infringes on the religious liberty of any class of his Majesty's subjects. Jlotirt*... | |
| 692 pàgines
...taken that the owner's authority is not improperly exerted to prevent the attendance of the slaves. " 1 cannot too distinctly impress upon you, that it is...colonial law which needlessly infringes on the religious liherty of any class of his Majesty's subjects ; and you will understand that you are not to assent... | |
| 1828 - 610 pàgines
...taken that the Owner's authority is not improperly exerted t» prevent the attendance of the Slaves. I cannot too distinctly impress upon you, that it...no Colonial Law which needlessly infringes on the Religions Liberty of any class of His Majesty's Subjects; and you will understand that you are not... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 806 pàgines
...teachers. " I cannot," says the secretary for the colonies, to the governor, << too distinctly impress on you, that it is the settled purpose of his majesty's government, to sanction no colonial Taw, which needlessly infringes on th^ religious liberty of any class of his majesty's subjects." The... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 624 pàgines
...taken that the owner's authority is not improperly exerted to prevent the attendance of the slaves. I cannot too distinctly impress upon you, that it...majesty's government, to sanction no colonial law wnich needlessly infringes on the religious liberty of any class of his majesty's subjects; and you... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 pàgines
...teachers. " I cannot," says the secretary for the colonies, to the governor, " too distinctly impress on you, that it is the settled purpose of his majesty's...no colonial law, which needlessly infringes on the religions liberty of any class of his majesty's subjects." The general views of government seem to... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 628 pàgines
...taken that the owner's authority is not improperly exerted to prevent the attendance of the slaves. I cannot too distinctly impress upon you, that it is the settled purpose of his majraiy's government, to sanction no colonial law which needlessly infringes on the religious liberty... | |
| Peter Duncan - 1849 - 446 pàgines
...positive precept of the Christian religion, which he believes to be obligatory on him, and which is not p inconsistent with the duties he owes to his master....liberty of any class of his Majesty's subjects ; and you are to understand, that you are not to assent to any bill imposing any restraint of that nature unless... | |
| William Brown - 1804 - 570 pàgines
...before His Majesty, it was, as might be expected, disallowed ; the governor was informed that it was the settled purpose of His Majesty's government to sanction no colonial law which should needlessly infringe on the religious libertyof any class of His Majesty's subjects; and he was... | |
| Edward Bean Underhill - 1881 - 458 pàgines
...prevented the slave from obeying a Christian precept. It was finally and distinctly declared to be " the purpose of his Majesty's Government to sanction no...liberty of any class of his Majesty's subjects,'" and forbade the Governor to assent to any measure containing such restrictions, unless it contained a clause... | |
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