And this is the practical result of the much-lauded plan of gradual abolition.
We do not talk of gradual abolition, because, as Christians, we find no authority for advocating a gradual relinquishment of sin.
Already we have suffered one year to pass away; and now, when the question was renewed, not only had this wretched argument been revived, but a proposition had been made for the gradual abolition of the trade.
The committee having divided again, the votes for a gradual abolition were, two hundred and thirty, and those against any abolition were eighty-five.
I cannot portray the absurdity of the doctrine of gradual abolition, and the danger and folly of attempting to mitigate the system of slavery, more strikingly, than by presenting the following eloquent extracts from a speech of the Rev.
Already we had suffered one year to pass away; and now, when the question was renewed, not only had this wretched argument been revived, but a proposition had been made for the gradual abolition of the trade.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gradual abolition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.