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?? * — cr ' ?? gCHOOLS ant. CHAPELSfor the EMAN - CIPATI-D NEGRI >n of Colonial Slavery lias raised

... ?? * — cr ' ?? gCHOOLS ant. CHAPELSfor the EMAN - CIPATI-D NEGRI >n of Colonial Slavery lias raised nearly a mlllio . , creatures to the rank of freemen; aud the I ' Kratifieation ro know that an increased de* 'ruction la generally manifested bythe enianc ...

Sir A. INQLIS supported the prayer of the petition

... traders, and others of Bristol, stating their fears that the plan proposed by bis Majesty’s ministers for the abolition of slavery would greatly injure the West India trade, and praying the house maturely to consider the subject before they passed any law ...

FIRING THE WHEAT STACKS

... Slatewick, against the. assessed taxes; and from Humefortb, for the abolition of slavery. Sir R. INOLIS presented a petition from Turvey, Bedfordshire, against colonial slavery. With the prayer of that petition, particularly in one clause which he regretted ...

BOURSE AND FUNDS

... consider, and report to the Standing Committee, bow far It may be practicable to come to such a final arrangement of the Slavery Question as In the spirit and language or the resolutions of the House of Commons of the 15th of May, 1823, shall be '‘consistent ...

SI.AVERY ABOLITION BILL

... could bind crime, . that slavery was crime ; that even if they had solemnly I to abet slavery, the obligation would be void by its But the consequence contended for means * the question was whether they were violate perpetuate slavery, lie should say,violate ...

BEDFORD CHARITY ESTATE

... in the very question itself, that where slavery existed in a civilised country, above all in free countrv, there such state things must 'necessity have an rad. It might be, and indeed was, very true that slavery was the offspring of the possession of the ...

volunteer to do, tfeedevU’) tatiotu of aborthe labour

... RICHMOND presented two petitions from congregations of Protestant dissenters of Derby, favour of an immediate abolition of slavery also two similar petitions from Perth (in the absence of Lord Kinuaird); and petition from .Midhurst, in Surrey, praying that ...

terCKiyOHAJtoHIIB JiLECTIOk. W A rebury, Erjalo#. hour thi» moml'i* th«To««r» bMAti •rHv# from tfct h.lf-P-tnin ..

... favourable to tbs abolition of slavery (cheers), and had that queniun come the vote the other night, there were atstiy members the Mouse of Commons who know the »i I intended to give. The charge that I a friend to slavery unjust, fal»e, and diabolical ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, Monday, June 14

... Petitions were presented from the J.eedr against the rimy on East and West .India sugars; from Huddersfield against negro slavery; from the freeholders the county Down against the ‘netflase of taxes in Ireland; from the Protestant inhabitants of the parish ...

to th* pr«W«ncy of Bengal, Ae addition of an exterritory the west, peopled by unsettled and L said that, in

... birth, or religion. (Hear.) not also avoid adverting to the existence slavery the East Indies, and most remind the house that a great and material difference existed between the slavery of the West India colonies and the system at present prevailing in the ...

PURSUANT TO A DECREE oi hi* Ma- jesu's Court of Kxchequer, nt VV estminster, made in a cau-e ent, tied,

... arrange- ments of the stewards arc unremittingly directed to me accommodation of the public. ABOLITION ot SLAVERY.— The Friend* ofthe Abolition of Slavery arc invited to Dine together at the FREEMASONS' TAVER.N, Great Oilceii-street, Lincoln s lnn-lields, ...

to tbe MEDITERRA NEAN, CO N- fi T »A vTINOPLE, and the BLACK SEA.-The fine ™ ST VeUel PETER the

... one Coach th rough- ¦-i the journey. Arrives in time for the Irish Government t__s. A BOLHION of SLAVERY.— The Friends im. of the Abolitioo of Slavery are invited to DINE toge- ther al tbe Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's lo_4e_ls,ou ...

Published: Friday 25 July 1834
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9171 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds