 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1792 - 171 pages
...in upon their land, which at fome happy period in ftill later times may blaze with full luftre ; and joining their influence to that of pure religion, may illuminate and invigorate the moft diftant extremities of that immen'e continent. Then may we hope that even Africa (though lad of... | |
 | William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795
...upon their land, which, at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; and, joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope, that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy at length in the evening of her days those blessings which... | |
 | William Belsham - 1805
...upon their land, which, at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; and, joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope, that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy at length in the evening of her days those blessings which... | |
 | William Pitt - 1806
...at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre \ and joining their iufluence to that of pure religion, may illuminate and invigorate...most distant extremities of that immense continent. The» may we hope that even Africa, though last of all 'the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy at length,... | |
 | 1807
...in upon that land, which at some happy period in still later times may blaze with full lustre, and joining their influence to that of -pure religion,...illuminate and invigorate the most distant extremities »f that immense cent." If Mr. Wilberforce should have the opportunity, by a second edition of this... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808
...upon their land, which at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; and joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy at length in the evening of her days, those blessings which... | |
 | Thomas Clarkson - Slave-trade - 1808 - 592 pages
...later times might blaze with full lustre ; and joining their influence to that of pure religion, might illuminate and invigorate the most distant extremities of that immense continent. Then might we hope, that even Africa (though last of all the quarters of the globe) should enjoy at length,... | |
 | Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1816
...upon their land, which at some happy period, in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; and joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope, that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy, at length, in the evening of her days, those blessings... | |
 | William Pitt - 1806
...upon their land, which, at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; and joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the globe, shall enjoy at length, in the evening of her days, those blessings which... | |
 | Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1822
...on their land, which, at some happy period in still later times, may blaze with full lustre ; ;w1l joining their influence to that of pure religion,...Then may we hope that even Africa, though last of all the quarters of the Globe, shall enjoy at length, in the evening of her days, those blessings,... | |
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