The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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الصفحة 109
... English people have paid the throne £ 20,000,000 for sending ships to the colonies to bring back cast- aside negro fetters , to be fastened upon themselves at home . " These facts are known throughout the civilized world , and they ...
... English people have paid the throne £ 20,000,000 for sending ships to the colonies to bring back cast- aside negro fetters , to be fastened upon themselves at home . " These facts are known throughout the civilized world , and they ...
الصفحة 110
... English people from the gall- ing fetters which bind them and their children . 6 " The government under which you live stands in great need of reformation . It is a government of privileges and monopolies ; the few are born , ' as O ...
... English people from the gall- ing fetters which bind them and their children . 6 " The government under which you live stands in great need of reformation . It is a government of privileges and monopolies ; the few are born , ' as O ...
الصفحة 111
... English oppression ; but I am sorry the world should have so far lost the beneficial influence of the great act of colonial emancipation by the inconsistencies of Great Brit- ain . " ' Why , sir , " he replied , " there is much in the ...
... English oppression ; but I am sorry the world should have so far lost the beneficial influence of the great act of colonial emancipation by the inconsistencies of Great Brit- ain . " ' Why , sir , " he replied , " there is much in the ...
الصفحة 119
... will have our rights . " " But it is not a question of rights , but of proprie- ty . Is not something due to the usages of English society ? " " It is the custom of India to enslave women CONTEST WITH THE LADIES. ...
... will have our rights . " " But it is not a question of rights , but of proprie- ty . Is not something due to the usages of English society ? " " It is the custom of India to enslave women CONTEST WITH THE LADIES. ...
الصفحة 121
... English philanthropists , who have had the sunshine of popular favour thrown around their path , and been loudly applauded for all their zeal , should so violate the high considerations of a lofty humanity , as to exclude from this ...
... English philanthropists , who have had the sunshine of popular favour thrown around their path , and been loudly applauded for all their zeal , should so violate the high considerations of a lofty humanity , as to exclude from this ...
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