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" ... their own argument of its injustice? If on the ground of injustice it ought to be abolished at last, why ought it not now ? Why is injustice to be suffered to remain for a single hour... "
The Debate on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave-trade: In the House of ... - Page 168
by Great Britain. Parliament, 1792. House of Commons, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1792 - 178 pages
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The Preliminary Examination Journal, and Student's ..., Page 65, Volume 1

1875 - 648 pages
...-"Why ought the slave trade to be abolished? Because it is incurable injustice. How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition?...to continue even for one hour — do not my right honorable friends weaken — do not they desert their own arguments of its injustice? If on the ground...
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The Treasury of British Eloquence: Specimens of Brilliant Orations by the ...

Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 560 pages
...Why ought the slave trade to be abolished ? Because it is incurable INJUSTICE ! How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition!...my right honourable friends weaken — do not they desert their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground of injustice it ought to be abolished...
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The treasury of British eloquence, compiled by R. Cochrane

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...Why ought the slave trade to be abolished ? Because it is incurable INJUSTlCE ! How much stronger, desert their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground of injustice it ought to be abolished...
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Leaders of the senate: a biographical history of the rise and development of ...

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 pages
...Because it is incurable injustice. How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than for gradual abolition ! By allowing it to continue even for one hour do not my friends weaken — do not they desert their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground of injustice...
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British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...extent. Why ought the slave-trade to be abolished? Because it is incurable injustice. How much stronger , that chastity of honour, which felt a stain like...which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, desert their own argument of its injustice? If on the ground of injustice it ought to be abolished...
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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to Ư the ..., Volume 8

David Josiah Brewer - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1899 - 486 pages
...1792) WHY ought the slave trade to be abolished? Because it is incurable injustice! How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition!...it to continue even for one hour, do not my right honorable friends weaken — do not they desert their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground...
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A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science ..., Volume 5

Speeches, addresses, etc - 1900 - 458 pages
...1793 WHY ought the slave trade to be abolished? Because it is incurable injustice! How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition...it to continue even for one hour, do not my right honorable friends weaken — do not they desert their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground...
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Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Volume 8

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 464 pages
...1792 WHY ought the slave trade to be abolished? Because it is incurable injustice! How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition!...it to continue even for one hour, do not my right honorable friends weaken — do not they desert their own argument of its injustice? If on the ground...
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Famous Speeches

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1911 - 478 pages
...extent. Why ought the slave-trade to be abolished ? Because it is incurable injustice. How much stronger then is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition...my right honourable friends weaken — do not they desert, their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground of injustice it ought to be abolished...
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British and American Eloquence

Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - Orator - 1912 - 428 pages
...Because it is incurable injustice ! How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than for gradual abolition ! By allowing it to continue even for one hour, do not my right honorable friends weaken, do not they desert, their own argument of its injustice ? If on the ground...
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