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It must be confessed that on this occasion the British philanthropist was willing to pay for what he thought was right.

It was a noble national action, and one the morality of which was in advance of its time, that the British Parliament should vote the enormous sum of twenty million pounds to pay compensation to the slaveholders, and so to remove an evil with which the mother country had no immediate connection.

It was as well that the thing should have been done when it was, for had we waited till the colonies affected had governments of their own it could never have been done by constitutional methods.

With many a grumble the good British householder drew his purse from his fob, and he paid for what he thought to be right.

If any special grace attends the virtuous action which brings nothing but tribulation in this world, then we may hope for it over this emancipation.

We spent our money, we ruined our West Indian colonies, and we started a disaffection in South Africa, the end of which we have not seen.

Yet if it were to be done again we should doubtless do it.

The highest morality may prove also to be the highest wisdom when the half-told story comes to be finished.But the details of the measure were less honourable than the principle.

It was carried out suddenly, so that the country had no time to adjust itself to the new conditions.

Three million pounds were ear-marked for South Africa, which gives a price per slave of from sixty to seventy pounds, a sum considerably below the current local rates.

Finally, the compensation was made payable in London, so that the farmers sold their claims at reduced prices to middlemen.

Indignation meetings were held in every little townlet and cattle camp on the Karoo.

The old Dutch spirit was up-the spirit of the men who cut the dykes.

Rebellion was useless. But a vast untenanted land stretched to the north of them.

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871821502Y / 9798718215021
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08/03/2021
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