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" It was quite pleasing to see them so decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could not beat into the head of that poor man the evil of keeping them in slavery, although he had read Mr. Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery (I think he said) three times over.... "
Extracts of the Journals of the Rev. Dr. Coke's Five Visits to America - Page 30
by Thomas Coke - 1793 - 189 pages
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The life of Thomas Coke

Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 pages
...man, and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants. It was quite pleasing lo see them so decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could...keeping them in slavery, although he has read Mr. Wesley's thoughts on slavery, (I think he >said) three times over: but his good wife is strongly on...
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Extracts of the Journals of the Late Rev. Thomas Coke, L. L. D.: Comprising ...

Thomas Coke - Caribbean Area - 1816 - 302 pages
...man, and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants. It was quite pleasing to see them BO decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could...keeping them in slavery, although he has read Mr. Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery, (I think he said) three times over: but his good wife is strongly on...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumes 1-2

Robert Southey - Methodism - 1820 - 856 pages
...man, and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants. It was quite pleasing to see them so decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could...man the evil of keeping them in slavery, although he had read Mr. Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery (I think he said) three times over. But his good wife is...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumes 1-2

Robert Southey - Methodism - 1820 - 516 pages
...man, and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants. It was quite pleasing to see them se decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could not beat into the head of (hat poor man the evil of keeping them in slavery, although he had read Mr. WesleyS Thoughts on Slavery...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volume 2

Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 642 pages
...were vhhe servants. I; »ai T*™' pleasing to see them so decentlj and comfortably clothed. And i« I could not beat into the head of that poor man the evil of keepin* lima in flavor, although be had read Mr. Wesley's Thoughts on Slaray (I think he said) three...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1861 - 642 pages
...Dillard, — who was as kind to his Negroes 'as if they were white servants ; ' and ' yet/ he says, ' I could not beat into the head of that poor man the evil of keeping them in slavery; but his good wife is strongly on our side.' In another place, the principal class-leader ' raged like...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism

Robert Southey - Methodism - 1864 - 662 pages
...man, and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants. It was quite pleasing to cee them so decently and comfortably clothed. And yet I could not beat into the he^d of that poor man the evil of keeping them in slavery, although he had rru"l Mr. Wesley's 'Thoughts...
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Life of Thomas Coke

Warren Akin Candler - 1923 - 428 pages
...and as kind to his negroes as if they were white servants"; but he adds, "And yet I could not beat it into the head of that poor man the evil of keeping them in slavery, although he has read Mr. Wesley's 'Thoughts on Slavery' (I think he said) three times over. But his good wife is thoroughly...
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