| William Wilberforce - Abolitionists - 1823 - 642 pages
...which had been exercised by a settler named Michael Carty, I was called upon to make some obsorvatinns upon the extreme inhumanity of many of the lower class...this settlement to check this vicious disposition. " In my report to your Lordship of the 16th May lasf, No. 27, upon the insurrection which had taken... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 300 pages
...of detailing to your Lordship th$ cruelty which had been exercised by a settler named Michael Carty, I was called upon to make some observations upon the...be an evil greatly increasing, I submitted at the Sftpie time the total inadequacy of the courts of this settlement to check this vicious disposition.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 476 pages
...of detailing to your Lordship the cruelty which had been exercised by a settler named Michael Carty, I was called upon to make some observations upon the...inhumanity of many of the lower class of settlers residing iti the town of Belize towards their slaves; and as it appeared to be an evil greatly increasing, I... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 586 pages
...of detailing to your Lordship the cruelty which had been exercised by a settler named Michael Carty, I was called upon to make some observations upon the extreme inhumanity of tnany of the lower class of settlers residing in the town of Belize towards their slaves; and as it... | |
| B. W. Higman - History - 1995 - 830 pages
...different from the great body of the community." Arthur repeated this argument in 1 820 and observed that ' 'the extreme inhumanity of many of the lower class...residing in the town of Belize towards their slaves" was a growing evil, while the recent rebellion had resulted in an "increasing severity and cruelity.... | |
| O. Nigel Bolland - History - 2003 - 248 pages
...existed berween masters and theit slaves. This view was contradicted by Supetintendent Arthur who made "some observations upon the extreme inhumanity of many of the lower class of sertlers residing in the Town of Belize towards theit slaves," and drew attention to "the increasing... | |
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