| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1825 - 132 oldal
...your Lordship whatever I may deem useful and practical. In the mean time, I am happy in being able to assure your Lordship, that a very general wish...afforded me of visiting the several plantations." Now, whatever the Bishop of Jamaica and his Archdeacon might hold of the opinions of the Negroes, he... | |
| 1826 - 860 oldal
...your lordship whatever I may deem useful and practical. In tbe mean time. I am happy in being able to assure your lordship, that a very general wish...afforded me of visiting the several plantations." Now. whatever the bishop of Jamaica and bis archdeacon might think, he reallycould not help believing,... | |
| 1826 - 868 oldal
...report concluded in the following manner:—"In the mean time 1 am happy to assure your lordship that a wish to ameliorate the condition of the slaves, and...established church, seems to pervade the great mass of the planters, and that every facility is afforded to the visiting of plantations." Such was the manner... | |
| Parliament proc - 1826 - 734 oldal
...your lordship whatever I may deom useful and practical. In the mean time, I am happy in being able to assure your lordship that a very general wish to ameliorate the cuuditiou of the slaves, and to instruct them in the principles of the established church, seems to... | |
| John Riland - 1827 - 270 oldal
...particularity of manner and gesture ; and have a great predilection for a powerful, sonorous voice. I am happy to assure your Lordship, that a very general...afforded me of visiting the several plantations.' That bis Lordship did find the most decided hatred towards teachers unconnected with the Establishment,... | |
| 1828 - 356 oldal
...says: — " I am happy in being able to assure your Lordship, that a very general wish to meliorate the condition of the slaves, and to instruct them in the principles of religion, and of the established church, seems to pervade the great mass of proprietors, and every... | |
| Frederic William Naylor Bayley - 1830 - 1388 oldal
...veracity of this statement, when, in his dispatch to Lord Bathurst, he says, " I am happy in being able to assure your lordship that a very general wish to...slaves, and to instruct them in the principles of religion and the established church, seems to pervade the great mass of proprietors*." Supposing, as... | |
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