Observations, Occasioned by the Attempts Made in England to Effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Shewing, the Manner in which Negroes are Treated in the British Colonies in the West-Indies: and Also, Some Particular Remarks on a Letter Addressed to the Treasurer of the Society for Effecting Such Abolition, from the Rev. Robert Boucher NichollsReprinted at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter, 1789 - 87 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 17
עמוד xviii
... punishment , it is to be wished they may meet with it . If there are too many people already in these islands capable of treating their flaves , their fellow creatures , with cruelty , the planters may be allowed humbly to hope their ...
... punishment , it is to be wished they may meet with it . If there are too many people already in these islands capable of treating their flaves , their fellow creatures , with cruelty , the planters may be allowed humbly to hope their ...
עמוד 9
... punishments , and to death itself , for being subject to human infirmi- ty , for a weakness of nerve , which will make a man tremblingly refuse to march up to the mouth of a can- non , or fteer a ship into inevitable danger , against a ...
... punishments , and to death itself , for being subject to human infirmi- ty , for a weakness of nerve , which will make a man tremblingly refuse to march up to the mouth of a can- non , or fteer a ship into inevitable danger , against a ...
עמוד 12
... punishment at the halberts , feverer than those which negroes in the West Indies undergo , for burglaries and other felonies of equal enormity ? -When we know that the industrious peasant in England shall be allowed to work for his ...
... punishment at the halberts , feverer than those which negroes in the West Indies undergo , for burglaries and other felonies of equal enormity ? -When we know that the industrious peasant in England shall be allowed to work for his ...
עמוד 23
... punishment of their flaves who have been guilty of the moft flagrant crimes ? -Not as the gentlemen in the Old Jewry , and the petitioners may fuppofe , left they should cause them to be punished too feverely ; but , left they should ...
... punishment of their flaves who have been guilty of the moft flagrant crimes ? -Not as the gentlemen in the Old Jewry , and the petitioners may fuppofe , left they should cause them to be punished too feverely ; but , left they should ...
עמוד 24
... punishments inflicted upon foldiers and failors for flight offences , and not having , themselves , any particular intereft in the welfare of their mafter's negroes , may , when they can without the knowledge of their fuperior , or of ...
... punishments inflicted upon foldiers and failors for flight offences , and not having , themselves , any particular intereft in the welfare of their mafter's negroes , may , when they can without the knowledge of their fuperior , or of ...
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