Report of a Lecture on Colonial Slavery and Gradual Emancipation: Delivered in the Assembly Rooms on Friday, March 1, 1833W. Ritchie and Company, 1833 - 34 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... plead . Putting our own Exchequer and peasantry out of view - our own King and Government dependences - and even excluding from our consideration for the time the Planter himself -- to the Slave and his safety alone will I look when I plead ...
... plead . Putting our own Exchequer and peasantry out of view - our own King and Government dependences - and even excluding from our consideration for the time the Planter himself -- to the Slave and his safety alone will I look when I plead ...
Pàgina 11
... plead for ? An armed police is said to be con- templated by the Government . An armed police ! argue the Anti - Slavery Society - what are they to do ? To compel the free men to work , to bring compensation to the Planter . ( Cheers ...
... plead for ? An armed police is said to be con- templated by the Government . An armed police ! argue the Anti - Slavery Society - what are they to do ? To compel the free men to work , to bring compensation to the Planter . ( Cheers ...
Pàgina 20
... plead than the one that connects itself with any special faction or party whatever . However much my own feelings go along with one party , I consider this is no party question . I plead on the broad foundation of my country's pro ...
... plead than the one that connects itself with any special faction or party whatever . However much my own feelings go along with one party , I consider this is no party question . I plead on the broad foundation of my country's pro ...
Pàgina 21
... plead , and contrary to their heart's wish . I should say , there is a strong presumptive conclusion in favour of the Planter , in the very fact that he actually sits still and endures ; or , if he act at all , it is by simply stating ...
... plead , and contrary to their heart's wish . I should say , there is a strong presumptive conclusion in favour of the Planter , in the very fact that he actually sits still and endures ; or , if he act at all , it is by simply stating ...
Pàgina 22
... plead - in the name of his daughter and his wife - in the name of his children yet unborn , for this vote you have given , that you at least will sign the petition to be sent up from Edinburgh against those counter - peti- tions which ...
... plead - in the name of his daughter and his wife - in the name of his children yet unborn , for this vote you have given , that you at least will sign the petition to be sent up from Edinburgh against those counter - peti- tions which ...
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abolished African Anti-Slavery Society Antigua argument BERBICE Borthwick British British Guiana Buxton Catechist charity Church cipation civil Colony of Demerara Committee condition Crown Slaves D'Urban Demerara and Essequebo Dr Johnson Emanci England estates feelings female Slave flogged Fowel George Town give Gradual Emancipation happy hereby further ordered Home Country Honourable House House of Commons humanity hundred guilders idle Immediate Eman Immediate Emancipation Immense cheering industrious inflicted interests island Jamaica labour lecturer Liberia Majesty's Govern Males manumission master means mercy mind moral negroes offence office of Protector opponents Order-in-Council paid pamphlets peasantry petition Petitioners Planter plead political agitation poor produce proof proprietor Protector of Slaves prove punishment question Religious Instruction right of property ruin Scotland shew shilling Sir Benjamin D'Urban slave population Slave Trade St Domingo sterling thing tion United Colony want of definitiveness West India Colonies wish
Passatges populars
Pàgina 25 - Master of Arts until after the first day of January, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred. And...
Pàgina 7 - Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause ; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.
Pàgina 25 - ... from any laceration occasioned by any former whipping, scourging, or beating, or to inflict upon any such male slave any punishment or correction by the whipping, scourging, or beating of his person, until twenty-four hours at the least shall have elapsed from the time of the commission of the offence for, or in respect of which any such punishment or correction may be so inflicted ; or to inflict upon any such male slave any such punishment or correction as aforesaid, unless one person of free...
Pàgina 25 - I., AB do swear, that I will, to the best of my knowledge "and ability, faithfully execute and perform the duties of the " Office of Protector and Guardian of Slaves in the Island of "Trinidad, without fear, favour, or partiality.— So help me "God.
Pàgina 27 - ... ought not to be made, then and in every such case the said protector and guardian of slaves shall issue an order under his hand and seal, requiring the manager of the savings bank to receive the amount of such deposit, and the same shall be received by him accordingly. 28. " And it is hereby further ordered, that no duty, tax, or impost, of any nature or kind whatsoever, and that no fee of office shall be hereafter paid or payable within the said island, upon, for, or on account, or in respect...
Pàgina 27 - ... of deeds of the said island, for enrolling and registering every such deed of manumission, and which fee shall be repaid to such protector and guardian of slaves out of the public revenue of the said colony. And if any person within the said island shall hereafter take, demand, or receive, any such tax, duty, impost, or fee of office, save as aforesaid, the person so offending shall incur and become liable to the payment of a fine, not exceeding pounds, and not less than pounds, sterling British...
Pàgina 26 - ... reputed competent in the law, and have in fact been permitted to acquire, hold and enjoy property free from the control or interference of their owners. And it is expedient that the said laudable custom should be recognized and established by law, and that provision should be made for enabling such slaves to invest such their property on good security. Be it therefore, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that no person in the island of Trinidad being in a state of slavery shall be, or be deemed...
Pàgina 24 - ... of the Slaves in His Majesty's Island of Trinidad, and for the improvement of their condition, And whereas the Procurador Syndic of the Cabildo, of the Town of Port of Spain in the said Island, hath hitherto performed the duties of the Office of Protector and Guardian of Slaves in the said Island, and it is expedient that the said Office should be more fully established, and that the duties thereof should be more clearly ascertained, and that provision should be made for the support thereof...
Pàgina 27 - ... shillings sterling British money, which shall by the said protector and guardian of slaves be paid to the registrar of deeds of the said island, for enrolling and registering every such deed of manumission, and which fee shall be repaid to such protector and guardian of slaves out of the public revenue of the said colony. And if any person within the said island shall hereafter take, demand, or receive, any such tax, duty, impost, or fee of office, save as aforesaid, the person so offending shall...
Pàgina 25 - ... and in his presence shall take and subscribe an oath in the following words, that is to say — "I, AB, do swear that I will, to the best of my knowledge and ability, faithfully execute and perform the duties of the office of protector and guardian of slaves in the island of Trinidad, without fear, favour, or partiality — So help me God.