It is in the nature of things that they should be so." — "Let, then, the British house of commons do their part themselves. Let them not delegate the trust of doing it to those who cannot execute that trust fairly. Let the evil be remedied by an assembly... The Gentleman's Magazine - Pągina 81826Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 pągines
...was the hon. baronet's argument ? " Trust not the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slavery ! However specious their laws may appear, depend upon it, they must be ineffectual in their application. It is in the nature of things that they should be so." Granted. Let then the Briti-h House... | |
| 1825 - 798 pągines
...sentiments as follows: — " Trust not," said he, " the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slavery. However specious their laws may appear, depend upon it they must be ineffectual in their application. It is in the nature uf things that they should be so ! Let then the British House of Commons... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 816 pągines
...be ineffectual in their application. It is in the nature of things that they should be so." Granted. Let then the British House of Commons do their part...them not delegate the trust of doing it to those who, according to the hon. baronet's testimony, cannot execute that trust fairly. Let the evils of the Slave... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 860 pągines
...Trust not," said the right hon. gentleman, " the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slavery ! However specious their laws may appear, depend upon it they must be ineffectual in their application. It is in the nature of things that they should be so. Let, then, the British House of... | |
| 1824 - 574 pągines
...speech of Sir W. Young, made the following observations, ' Let, then, the British House of Com' mons do their part themselves. Let them not delegate the trust of ' doing it to those who, according to the honourable Baronet, cannot execute ' that trust fairly. Let the evil be remedied by... | |
| 1826 - 606 pągines
...the present juncture. "" i ' Trust not the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slaves. However specious their laws may appear, depend upon...to those who cannot execute that trust fairly. Let thB evil be remedied by an Assembly of freemen, by the Government of a free people, and not by the... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1826 - 144 pągines
...sentiment of a previous speaker his own, " trust not the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation fir slavery. However specious their laws may appear, depend...be so." — " LET THEN THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS DOTHRIK'PART THEMSELVES. LET THEM NOT DELEGATE TUB TRUST *F DOING IT TO THOSE WHO CANNOT EXECUTE THAT... | |
| 1826 - 608 pągines
...at the present juncture. ' Trust not the masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slaves. However specious their laws may appear, depend upon...is in the nature of things that they should be so. /,/•/ then the British House of Commons do their part themselves. Let them not delegate the trust... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 660 pągines
...Extract from Mr. Canning's speech. — " Trust not die masters of slaves in what concerns legislation for slavery. However specious their laws may appear, depend...ineffectual in their operation. It is in the nature of diings that diey should be so. — Let then the British House of Commons do dieir part themselves !... | |
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