The slave trade has since been totally abolished by this country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity. Whatever we might think as individuals before, we could not, sitting as judges in a British... Report of the Directors ... - Halaman 6oleh Africa Institution, London - 1807Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1810 - 538 halaman
...trade has since been totally abolished in this country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....think as individuals before, we could not, sitting us Judges in a. British Court of Justice, regard the trade in that light, while our own laws permitted... | |
| 1810 - 32 halaman
...Trade has since been totally abolished in this country, and our Legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....our own laws permitted it. But we can now assert, (hat this trade cannot, abstractedly speaking, have a legitimate existence. " When I say abstractedly... | |
| 1811 - 424 halaman
...Trade has since been totally abolished by this country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....it. But we can now assert, that this trade cannot abstract-, edly ^peaking, have a legitimate existence. " When I say abstractedly speaking, I mean that... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - 1811 - 164 halaman
...Trade has since been totally abolished by this country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....permitted it. But we can now assert that this trade can r not, abstractedly speaking, have a legitimate existence. " When I say abstractedly speaking,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 halaman
...country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and huniinity. Whatever we might think as individuals before, we...trade in that light, while our own laws permitted ir. But we can now assert that t. s trade cannot, abstractedly speaking, have a legitimate existence.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 halaman
...to the principles of " justice and humanity. Whatever ue " might think as individuals before, \ve " could not, sitting as judges in a British " court...speaking, have a " legitimate existence. — When I say ab"straciedly speaking, I mean that this " country has no right to control any fo" reign legislature... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1815 - 540 halaman
...we might think as individuals before, we could not, fitting at Judges in a Britijb Court of Juftice, regard the trade in that light while our own laws permitted it. But we can now affert that this trade cannot, abftra&edly fpeaking, have a legitimate exiftence. " When I fay abftra&edly... | |
| John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1815 - 534 halaman
...by this country, and our legiflature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of juftice and humanity. Whatever we might think as individuals before, we could not, lilting at Judges in a Brltijb Court of Juftice, regard the trade in that light while our own laws... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1822 - 898 halaman
...trade has since been totally abolished in this country, and our legislature have pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....might think, as individuals before, we could not, silting as Judges in a British Court of Justice, regard the trade in that light, while our own laws... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Dowling, Archer Ryland - 1824 - 884 halaman
...trade has since been totally abolished in this country, and our legislature have pronounced it ( to,]he contrary to the principles of justice and humanity....not, sitting as Judges in a British Court of Justice, regard^be trade in that light, while our own laws permitted, ^j Ifct we can now assert, that this trade... | |
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