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" To abolish a status, which in all ages GOD has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion of whom it saves from massacre,... "
The life of Samuel Johnson - Strana 591
autor/autoři: James Boswell - 1817
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The Enlightenment: An Interpretation. The science of freedom

Peter Gay - 1996 - 756 str.
...fellow-subjects," not merely an assault on a "status, which in all ages GOD has sanctioned," but also "extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion...and introduces into a much happier state of life." As Boswell poetically concluded, quoting from Gray's Elegy in a breathtaking display of moral earnestness...
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Samuel Johnson and the Culture of Property

Kevin Hart - 1999 - 254 str.
...sharply marks his distance from his friend on this issue. 'To abolish a status, which in all ages GOD has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only...it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages' (Life, m, 2oo, 2o4). More generally, Boswell finds himself involved in scenes of subordination in a...
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The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440 - 1870

Hugh Thomas - 1997 - 916 str.
...of our fellow subjects, but it would be extreme cruelty to the African savages, a portion of which it saves from massacre or intolerable bondage in their...country; and introduces into a much happier state of life To abolish this trade would be," he added with a surrealistic extravagance, "to shut the gates of mercy...
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Amazing Grace in John Newton: Slave-ship Captain, Hymnwriter, and Abolitionist

William E. Phipps - 2001 - 306 str.
...declaration, Boswell added a humanitarian rationalization: To abolish a status which in all ages God has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African savages, a portion of whom it saves...
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Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and ...

Neta Crawford - 2002 - 490 str.
...Englishman Boswell said: "To abolish [slavery] . . . would be extreme cruelty to the African savage, a portion of whom it saves from massacre or intolerable bondage in their own country, and introduced into a much happier life, especially now when their passage to the West Indies, and their...
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The School for Widows

Clara Reeve - 2003 - 390 str.
...institution" is beneficial to its subjects. "To abolish a status," he writes, which in all ages GOD has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only...country, and introduces into a much happier state of life (156). Reeve's beliefs on the abolition of slavery, then, though mistaken, were quite conventional...
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Ethics and the Beast: A Speciesist Argument for Animal Liberation

Tzachi Zamir - 2009 - 159 str.
...structural similarity of such claims to past justifications of slavery: "[The abolition of slavery] would be extreme cruelty to the African savages, a...and introduces into a much happier state of life." Citation ascribed to James Boswell and is given in M. Spiegel, The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal...
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Quarterly Review: A Journal of University Perspectives, Svazek 58

1951 - 396 str.
...branch of commercial interest ... to abolish a status, which in all ages God has sanctioned and man continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable...would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages." And he trusts that the House of Lords will know how to dispose of the pernicious bill through their...
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