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Перевод: abolitionist speek abolitionist


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аболиционист ; сторонник отмены


Тезаурус:

  1. The abolitionist appeal in parliament revealed subtle differences.
  2. The arguments for the abolitionist position are the best arguments, all considered.
  3. The main plank in the abolitionist's platform is that there should be no place in a modern democratic state for a second chamber composed in large part on the principle of heredity and in lesser part on that of nomination.
  4. Examination of the debate on Buxton's resolutions for gradual emancipation of 15 May 1823, of his resolution for parliament to take up general emancipation of 15 April 1831 (the resolution was interpreted in the debate by other speakers as being immediatist) and, more briefly, of the debate on Stanley's government resolutions for emancipation followed by a period of apprenticeship of 14 May 1833 indicates a clear shift to acceptance of abolitionist assumptions.
  5. In its combination of sentimental piety and intimations of economic progress the description of the frontispiece to the Sheffield abolitionist volume Negro's Friend (1826) held up the perfect image of success.
  6. His activities had been known to some antislavery figures long before, but in 1814 his Mitigation of Slavery was published along with an extensive and favourable account by the Scots abolitionist William Dickson in the form of Letters to Thomas Clarkson .
  7. The abolitionist prospectus was one in which everybody gained and nobody lost; conflict was both unnecessary and irrational.
  8. But the political price was always judged too high by ministers, despite the logic of the abolitionist cause.
  9. Mrs Stowe was the wife of an ill-paid professor in an Ohio teacher training college and she shared the family's abolitionist feelings.
  10. And in many abolitionist minds this would ultimately lead to emancipation; slaves would not only gradually become more able to live in freedom but better conditions would so enhance the population of labourers in the West Indies that it would be cheaper to employ workers on a waged basis than as slaves.
  11. During the fighting in Kansas Territory in the 1850s between Southern settlers who brought their slaves with them, and Northern settlers who wanted no Negroes in Kansas, abolitionist terrorists like John Brown began murdering the families of Southern farmers.
  12. Even so, initially, with the formation of a new Anti-Slavery Society in 1823 (the African Institution had for years primarily acted on the international slave trade), there was no major break in abolitionist ideological assumptions.
  13. Unitarian tendencies were found amongst some Quakers in both England and Ireland in these years and the Liverpool abolitionist William Rathbone's sympathetic treatment of them led to his disownment by the Friends and the passage of his family to Unitarianism.

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