| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 sider
...barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, " There is a people that will never rise to civilization — there is a people destined never to be free— a people...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might not this have been said, according to the principles which \ve now hear stated, in all respects... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 sider
...some honourable gentlemen, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, " there is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might not this have been said, according to the principles, which we now hear stated in all respects... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 612 sider
...predicted with equal boldness, that these were a people, who were destined never to be free ; who were without the understanding necessary for the attainment...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world ? But happily, since that time, notwithstanding what would then have been the justness of these predictions,... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 sider
...barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, " There is a people that will never rise to civilization — there is a people destined never to be free— •...by the hand of nature below the level of the human specif s ; and created to form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might pot this have been... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 sider
...some honourable gentlemen, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, " There is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respects... | |
| 1832 - 952 sider
...predicted, with equal boldness, that these were a people, who were destined never to be free; who were without the understanding necessary for the attainment...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world ? But happily, since that time, notwithstanding what would then have been the justness of these predictions,... | |
| Edward Eliot - 1833 - 262 sider
...the Roman market. Why might not some Roman There is a people that will never rise to civilization : there is a people destined never to be free — a...human species, and created to form a supply of slaves to the rest of the world?" — Pitt's Speeches. " The exportation of slaves from some parts of England... | |
| Edward Eliot - 1833 - 266 sider
...be free—a people without the understanding necessary for the attainment of useful arts—depressed by the hand of nature below the level of the human species, and created to form a supply of slaves to the rest of the world?"— Pitt's Speeches. " The exportation of slaves from some parts of England... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1834 - 600 sider
...have predicted, with equal boldness — " There is a people that will never rise to civilization— there is a people destined never to be free — a...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world ?" ' We, Sir, have long emerged from barbarism — we have almost forgotten that we were once barbarians... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 590 sider
...predicted, with equal boldness — " There is a people that will never rise to civilization —Mere is a people destined never to be free — a people...human species; and created to form a supply of slaves fur the rest of the world ?" ' We, Sir, have long emerged from barbarism — we have almost forgotten... | |
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