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" That this Meeting is deeply impressed with a sense of the enormous wrongs •which the natives of Africa have suffered in their intercourse with Europe ; and from a desire to repair those wrongs, as well as from general feelings of benevolence, is anxious... "
Report of the Committee of the African Institution - Page 63
by African Institution (London, England). - 1807
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The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 15

Missions - 1807 - 672 pages
...Wilberforce, the Hev. Mr. Owen, Mr. Wra. Smith, and several other speakers. It leaf unanimously resolved, That this Meeting is deeply impressed with a sense...are best calculated to promote their civilization an'd happiness : That the approaching cessation of the Slave Trade, hitkerfo carried on by Great Britain,...
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Rules and Regulations of the African Institution: Formed on the 14th April, 1807

African Institution (London, England) - Slave-trade - 1807 - 266 pages
...nature of those means which it may be expedient to employ. RULES AND REGULATIONS, &c. CHAPTER I, Otyecls of the Institution. • THE general objects of the...are best calculated to promote their civilization and happiness. 2. That the approaching cessation of the Slave Trade hitherto carried on by Great Britain,...
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The Panoplist, Or, the Christian's Armory, Volume 3

Congregational churches - 1808 - 604 pages
...Spencer, Mr. Wilberforce, the Rev. Mr. Owen, Mr. 'ülVjn. .Smith, aud -seseril other speak,-ers. , That this meeting is deeply impressed with a sense...anxious to adopt such measures as are best calculated to pronwLe their civilization and happiness : That the approaching cessation of the Slave Trade, hitherto...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1808 - 614 pages
...bishops, and a contiderable number It чча» unmininutly That this meeting is deeply impressed witli a sense of the enormous wrongs which the natives of Africa have suHered in their intercourse with Europe ; and from a desire to repair those wrongs, as well as from...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volume 7

Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 pages
...country from the guilt and infamy of that detestable traffic. The members professing themselves to be deeply impressed with a sense of the enormous wrongs...have suffered in their intercourse with Europe, and desirous to repair those wrongs by adopting such measures as are best calculated to Africa, and, in...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 2

1810 - 590 pages
...that at which the first report was read, announce the origin and general de'sign of the institution. ' 1. That this meeting is deeply impressed with a sense...are best calculated- to promote their civilization and happiness. ., ,, •,-,.' •• ' 2. That the approaching cessation of the slave-trade, hitherto...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 15

English literature - 1810 - 554 pages
...as containing the best summary of the views which influenced the formation of this establishment. ' 1. That this meeting is deeply impressed with a sense...are best calculated to promote their civilization and happiness. ' 2. That the approaching Cessation of the Slave-Trade hitherto carried on by Great...
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Signs of the Times: A Sermon, Preached Before the Society for Propagating ...

Jedidiah Morse - Religion - 1810 - 80 pages
...learned, by the following extracts from their Rules and Regulations. " Resolved, 1. That this i eeting is deeply impressed -with a sense of the enormous...are best calculated to promote their civilization and happiness. 3. "That the approaching cessation of the Slave Trade hitherto carried on by Great Britain,...
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The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions ..., Volume 1

Charities - 1811 - 424 pages
...Esq. Secretary pro temport. Z. Maraulay, Esq. Collector. Mr. Robert Stokes. A number of individuals, deeply impressed with a sense of the enormous wrongs...have suffered in their intercourse with Europe; and actuated by a desire to repair those wrongs, as well as by general feelings of benevolence, have been...
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A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P., Vice President of the African ...

Robert Thorpe - African Institution - 1815 - 444 pages
...accordingly their first Report* was read in July, 1807 ; from which we learn, " that the " Institution, deeply impressed with a sense of the " enormous wrongs which the natives of Africa " had suffered, and desirous of repairing them, " were anxious to adopt such measures as were " best...
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