| Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1827 - 416 pages
...voice raised in its favour should be heard by Parliament, they would certainly attain their object. His family had been brought to this country for the...principles of freedom by every means in his power. All Communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society, 18, Aldermanburtj,... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1827 - 408 pages
...voice raised in its favour should be heard by Parliament, they would certainly attain their object. His family had been brought to this country for the...principles of freedom by every means in his power. All Communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society, 18, Aldermanbury ,... | |
| Sir Henry C. Burdett - Great Britain - 1889 - 454 pages
...words of the late Duke of Gloucester in the course of a speech made by him in 1825, in which his Grace said that "his family had been brought to this country...principles of freedom by every means in his power ". Lord Derby and Mr. Forster, both of whom were present, had a hereditary connection with emancipation.... | |
| Thomas Lewis Johnson - Christian biography - 1909 - 394 pages
...words have received assure me that I have not done wrong in stating freely these objects. (Cheers.) One of the objects of the Society is to circulate...heartily and most cordially do I endorse his words. (Cheers.) I rejoice that we have on the platform the eminent sons of two eminent fathers in the work... | |
| Thomas Lewis Johnson - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 210 pages
...words have received assure me that I have not done wrong in stating freely these objects. (Cheers.) One of the objects of the Society is to circulate...heartily and most cordially do I endorse his words. (Cheers.) I rejoice that we have on the platform the sons of two eminent fathers in the work of abolishing... | |
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