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" The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa hath long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's American... "
The African Repository - Page 252
1827
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An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain Respecting the United States ...

Robert Walsh - Public opinion Great Britain - 1819 - 574 pages
...throne, and im- SECT. ix. plore your majesty's paternal assistance in averting a cala- ^^-^-^' mity of a most alarming nature." "The importation of slaves...considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, will endanger the very existence of your majesty's...
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Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq

Prince Hoare - Abolitionists - 1820 - 634 pages
...assistance in averting " a calamity of the most alarming nature." " The importation of Slaves," they said, " into the colonies from the coast of Africa, hath long...considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and, under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's...
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Letters on the Colonization Society: And on Its Probable Results; Under the ...

Mathew Carey - African Americans - 1832 - 132 pages
...pernicious a commerce." "The importation of slaves into the colonies, from the coasts of Africa, has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity,...encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, WILL EXDAHGEB THE VERT EXISTENCE OF TOTTK MAJESTT'S AMERICAN DOMINIONS. " We are sensible that some of your...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1833 - 578 pages
...the King, in April 1772, imploring his Majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity of the most alarming nature. ' The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa, hath,' they observe, ' long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement...
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Christian Pamphlets, Volume 15

Clergy - 1810 - 354 pages
...pernicious a eom< meree." ,- , " The importation of slaves into the colonies, from the coasts of Africa^ has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity,...have too much reason to fear, WILL ENDANGER THE VERY EXisTiJf||i; OF YOUR MAJESTY'S AMERICAN DOMINIONS. ' •'" We are sensible that sortie of your majesty's...
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The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern ...

William Drayton - Abolitionists - 1836 - 324 pages
...from which the following is extracted. " We are encouraged to look up to the throne and implore your Majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity...considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and, under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear, will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 11

Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pages
...assistance in averting " a calamity of the most alarming nature." " The importation of slaves," they said, " into the colonies from the coast of Africa hath long...considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear will endanger the very existence of your majesty's...
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The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern ...

William Drayton - Abolitionists - 1836 - 318 pages
...of your Majesty's American dominions. " We are encouraged to look up to the throne and implore your Majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity of a most alarming nature. " We are sensible that some of your Majesty's subjects of Great Britain may reap emolument from this...
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Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2

1849 - 854 pages
...assembly of Virginia presented an address to the throne, in which the following language appears : " The importation of slaves into the colonies, from the coast of Africa, has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement, we have...
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The New Republic

Helen Cross Knight - Liberia - 1850 - 266 pages
...by almost every assembly under the colonial government. Their earnest language is, " we implore your Majesty's paternal assistance in averting a calamity...slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa, has long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity ; and under its present encouragement, we have...
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