I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing my sense of the importance of the subject of it, and my hope that your experience may enable you to suggest some general plan by which we may acquit ourselves of the obligations which we owe towards this... Annals of the Diocese of Adelaide - עמוד 59מאת William Norris - 1852 - 95 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Edward John Eyre - 1845 - 564 דפים
...consideration the means by which this can be effected in the safest and most satisfactory manner. " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...this helpless race of beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines... | |
| Charles Griffith - 1845 - 220 דפים
...suhject, that I shall give it, even at the risk of spinning out this chapter to too great a length : " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...importance of the subject of it, and my hope that yo u r K experience may enable you to suggest some general plan, by which we may acquit ourselves of... | |
| Francis Dutton - 1846 - 396 דפים
...every work on the colonies. In his despatch to Sir George Gipps, of Dec. 20, 1842, his Lordship says, " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing could be done — that with respect to them alone, the doctrines of Christianity must be inoperative, and the... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 356 דפים
...with an extract from a late despatch of Lord Stanley's on this subject to Sir George Gipps : — " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...not, without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done — that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity must be inoperative,... | |
| Francis Dutton - 1846 - 406 דפים
...Gipps, of Dec. 20, 1 842, his Lordship says, " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing ray sense of the importance of the subject of it, and...without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing could be done — that with respect to them alone, the doctrines of Christianity must be inoperative, and the... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1852 - 702 דפים
...despatch on the occasion, of date December 20th, 1842. It is highly creditable to His Lordship : — " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...this helpless race of beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done — that with respect to them alone the... | |
| C. Rudston Read - 1853 - 348 דפים
...Gipps, in December, 1842, well deserve a place in any book of this sort. His Lordship says : — " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing my sense of the importance of the subject, and my hope that your experience may enable you to suggest some general plan, by which we may acquit... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 564 דפים
...despatch on the occasion, of date December 20th, 1842. It is highly creditable to his lordship : — " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing...which we may acquit ourselves of the obligations which wo owe towards this helpless race of beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit... | |
| John Wrathall Bull - 1878 - 352 דפים
...support this view of our duties I quote from a despatch of Lord" Stanley to Sir Geo. Gipps in 1842:— " I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing my sense of the importance of the subject of it. My hope is that your experience may enable you to suggest some general plan by which we may acquit... | |
| John Wrathall Bull - 1884 - 448 דפים
...support this view of our duties I quote from a dispatch of Lord Stanley to Sir Geo. Gipps in 1842 :— "I cannot conclude this despatch without expressing my sense of the importance of the subject of it. My hope is that your experience may enable you to suggest some general plan by which we may acquit... | |
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