Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 48
... slaves of the lamp - and that lamp is , Fashion ! I cannot say I have any sympathy with this puny , sickly ambition so pre- valent among our middle classes - es- pecially those of the metropolis ; and still less can I enter into the ...
... slaves of the lamp - and that lamp is , Fashion ! I cannot say I have any sympathy with this puny , sickly ambition so pre- valent among our middle classes - es- pecially those of the metropolis ; and still less can I enter into the ...
Page 85
... slaves were , under the autho- rity of various royal proclamations and acts of parliament , imported from Africa into the West India islands ; and to such a length was this traffic carried , that not only did it for a long time occupy a ...
... slaves were , under the autho- rity of various royal proclamations and acts of parliament , imported from Africa into the West India islands ; and to such a length was this traffic carried , that not only did it for a long time occupy a ...
Page 86
... slave trade , they necessarily rendered the safety and welfare of the negro race an object of solicitude to the white pro- prietors ; because the cultivation of their estates could not be maintained but by their propagation ; and their ...
... slave trade , they necessarily rendered the safety and welfare of the negro race an object of solicitude to the white pro- prietors ; because the cultivation of their estates could not be maintained but by their propagation ; and their ...
Page 87
... slave , and ensure to him the bless- ings of marriage , home , and the acquisition of property . Provision might have been made for every slave being entitled to purchase his free- dom from his master , as soon as he had amassed his own ...
... slave , and ensure to him the bless- ings of marriage , home , and the acquisition of property . Provision might have been made for every slave being entitled to purchase his free- dom from his master , as soon as he had amassed his own ...
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... slave trade , necessarily , in the first instance at least , increased the cost of production , while the only way ... slaves was carried into effect . In all fiscal measures on this sub- ject , there is one principle to be con ...
... slave trade , necessarily , in the first instance at least , increased the cost of production , while the only way ... slaves was carried into effect . In all fiscal measures on this sub- ject , there is one principle to be con ...
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