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. Address of the House ef Commons To his Royal Highness the Prince Re gent . * ' The . Humble Address , Sec ' ^ Relying ^ vith perfect con fide ace on the solemn assurances re 'eived by Par
lmment in ' l , « o ( 5 . and 1810 , that ki * ^ I aj e ^| y s government would employ ^ i ^ ry proper : means to obtai n a coaven - % iQp pf thejj > owe * s of Europe for he i " mrriedia < e an < i universal abolition of ^ fj £ African / Stave Tra » ie ~ we mos Humbly an 4 garnestfy ; represent to your Royal U HigUpjpss ,, tliat the happy and ri ^? which
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serious duty uppn the Brit « 9 > i gpy « rnmlnt at this impprtant junet ' He . ujjess we interpose with effe : t ~ to pr ^ btr -c a gen ral abolition the practkat re & ait bl the restoration of peace yri $ \) p 4 ip rev , ; , v ^ a traihe which vsre ^ ve prphibited , as a crime , to open the sea to swirms of pinacal tMive ^ ttureis wb ® wil' renew
and extend on the siiored of Africa the sceries of carnagj and rapine ^ in ^ ^ reat measure suspended by maritime hostilities and the peace of Christendom will kindle a thousand terociou ^ wars among wtetche » tribes . gnprant of o ^ r quarrels and of our very name - 4
C > The nations who ha e owed the securiny of their navigation to par frien ship , aud ^ horn w : e . ha ye b ^ ea happy enough ' to aid in e ^ p ^ litn ^ iheji f opprtrssors , and maintaining ; their inde . pendence , cannot , listen without r espect to our vo ce raised in rhe cause o ^ jj ^ ijc ^ and hiimanity . Among the great states , till of late our enemies * maritime
hostility has in fact abolished the tiadje ^ for twenty years No interest is fertga ^ dd in it ; and the le ^ al . permission * io > c ^ rry it oit would practically be a new . e « taf > lishme > t of it , after the complete developtment of its liorrors , v We humbly trust , that in themord order by whrch Divine Providence of
adrnini ^ ters the governmeril ^ he world , ^ Jiis g rea t ace of atonement tq Africa may contribute to coiiwitjdate . tht ^ afefcy ^ and prolong : the tronauiilUy of E u ^ of ^ s that the nations may be taught a hi £$ M $ r respect for . justice and hurnAM . Jty l ^ y ffe « example of Iheir sovereigna , . \ and t ^ a treaty sanctified by such a dis * nierei *| ed and sacred stipu lat : oa may \> c more pro found y reverenced , and more zjfo
liftlQvisIy observed , than even fc ^ p mo ^ t equitable compacts for the rcg « la |«^ B Of power i or the dbt ibution of 4 $ f £ 4 ~ < ory / v , . . . ,.: .. ; ..: ^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1814, page 375, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02061814/page/55/
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