| James Boswell - 1885 - 436 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellowsubjects ; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...West Indies, and their treatment there, is humanely regulated.1 To abolish this trade would be to shut the gates of mercy on mankind." What may have passed... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To abolish that trade would be to ' shut... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 492 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To abolish that trade would be to ' shut... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 páginas
...introduces into a much happier state of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To...that trade would be to ' shut the gates of mercy on mankind1.' Whatever may have passed elsewhere concerning it, The HOUSE OF LORDS is wise and independent... | |
| James Boswell - 1888 - 544 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects ; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...it saves from massacre, or intolerable bondage in then- own country, and introduces into a much happier state of life ; especially now when their passage... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 464 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects, but it would be extreme cruelty to the African savages, a portion of whom it saves from massacre, or intoleiable bondage in their own country, and introduces into a much bippier state of life ; especially... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects, but it would be extreme cruelty to the African savages, a portion...treatment there, is humanely regulated.* To abolish this trade would be to " shut the gates of mercy on mankind." Whatever may have passed elsewhere concerning... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 928 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects, but it would be this trade would be to " shut the gates of mercy on mankind." Whatever may have passed elsewhere concerning... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 546 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects ; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To abolish that trade would be to * shut... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 páginas
...continued, would not only be robbery 'to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be vacies, and display the minute details of daily life, where exteriour West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To abolish that trade would be to ' shut... | |
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