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" I trust that at length the time is come, when Parliament will no longer bear to be told, that Slave-owners are the best lawgivers on Slavery; no longer suffer our voice to roll across the Atlantic in empty warnings, and fruitless orders. "
Selections from the Speeches and Writings of the Right Honourable Henry ... - Page 195
by Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1832 - 259 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 51

1830 - 622 pages
...glowing peroration — so worthy of this great orator, this unwearied friend of liberty and humanity. ( I trust that at length the time is come, when Parliament will ' no longer bear to be told that slave owners are the best law' givers on slavery ; no longer suffer our voice to roll across the '...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

Theology - 1832 - 698 pages
...of color in the United States ? " The time is come," he says, " when the people of the free states will no longer bear to be told that slave-owners are the best lawgivers on slavery." What does this mean ? Who believes that slave-owners are tbe best lawgivers on slavery? When have the...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1830 - 592 pages
...concluded his powerful appeal to the last House of Commons, on the 13th of July of the present year. ' I trust that at length the time is come, when Parliament...longer bear to be told that slave-owners are the best law' givers on slavery ; no longer suffer our voice to roll across the ' Atlantic in empty warnings...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 3

Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1831 - 592 pages
...patronage of slavery in distant climes is matched by their hatred of liberty at home. " Sir, I have done. I trust that at length the time is come when parliament will no longer bear to be told that slave owners are the best lawgivers on slavery : no longer allow an appeal from the British public...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1830 - 862 pages
...patronage of slavery in distant climes is matched by their hatred of liberty at home. " Sir, I have done. I trust that at length the time is come when parliament will no longer bear to be told that slave owners are the best lawgivers on slavery : no longer allow an appeal from the British public...
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Genius of Universal Emancipation

Antislavery movements - 1831 - 222 pages
...— But the time is not far distant when WE WILL HAVE THEM! Extract from the Speech of Mr. Brougham. "I trust that at length the time is come, when Parliament will no longer bear to be told that sh*ve owners are the best lawgivers on slavery; no longer to suffer our voices to roll across the Atlantic...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 3

Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1831 - 592 pages
...patronage of slavery in distant climes is matched by their hatred of liberty at home. " Sir, I have done. I trust that at length the time is come when parliament will no longer bear to be told that slave owners are the best lawgivers on slavery : no longer allow an appeal from the British public...
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Taylor's System of Stenography, Or Shorthand Writing

Samuel Taylor, John Henry Cooke - Shorthand - 1832 - 92 pages
...DECIPHERED. Where the system is slightly contracted to enable the stenographer to keep pace with the speaker. I trust that at length the time is come, when Parliament will no longer bear to be told that slave owners are the best lawgivers on slavery ; no longer suffer her voice to roll across the Atlantic...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volume 2

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1838 - 648 pages
...patronage of Slavery in distant climes is matched by their hatred of liberty at home. Sir, I have done. I trust that at length the time is come when Parliament...Slave-owners are the best law-givers on slavery ; no longer allow an appeal from the British public, to such communities as those in which the Smiths and the Grimsdalls...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 4

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1838 - 754 pages
...closes his speech on negro-slavery, delivered in the House Commons, in 1830. ' Sir, I have done • I trust that, at length, the time, is come, when parliament will no longer Lear to be told, that slave-owners are th« best law-givers on slavery ; no longer allow an appeal...
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