The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' FriendL. Wild, 1969 - Slavery Vols. 3-8, 3d ser., include the 16th-21st annual reports of the British and foreign anti-slavery society. The 22d-24th annual reports are appended to v. 9-11, 3d ser. Series 4 contains annual reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Series 5 contains annual reports of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. |
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Page 95
... believe to be as unhealthy as any town in the West Indies , or a remittance as prisoners to Havannah , to wait the pleasure of the governor - general , and with the quasi sort of protection which I had every reason to believe we should ...
... believe to be as unhealthy as any town in the West Indies , or a remittance as prisoners to Havannah , to wait the pleasure of the governor - general , and with the quasi sort of protection which I had every reason to believe we should ...
Page 125
... believe , as have the coarser kinds of the manufactured duction of cotton , in India , in 1791 , was 150 millions of pounds , and in 1834 , 185 millions of pounds . " India furnishes cotton sufficient for her own consumption , the ...
... believe , as have the coarser kinds of the manufactured duction of cotton , in India , in 1791 , was 150 millions of pounds , and in 1834 , 185 millions of pounds . " India furnishes cotton sufficient for her own consumption , the ...
Page 173
... believe that the system began with the siege of Bhurtpore , in the year 1826. Parents had no doubt , long before this , been occasionally murdered for the sake of their young children , in that and in every other part of India where ...
... believe that the system began with the siege of Bhurtpore , in the year 1826. Parents had no doubt , long before this , been occasionally murdered for the sake of their young children , in that and in every other part of India where ...
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abolition of slavery abolitionists African American Anti-Slavery Reporter appointed assembly attention Barbados British and Foreign British Guiana carried cause Charles Metcalfe Cheers christian church colonies coloured committee convention Coolies cotton court crop Cuba cultivation delegates Demerara despatch Ditto duty emancipation emigration England estates evil Excellency fact favour feel Foreign Anti-Slavery Society free labour freedom friends gentlemen governor hear Hill Coolies honour hope human immigration important India interest island Jamaica John Scoble Joseph Sturge justice Knibb land letter liberty Lord John Russell magistrates Majesty's Majesty's government Mauritius measures meeting ment ministers Montego Bay negros object obtain opinion oppression parties persons planters Port Louis present principles proceedings proprietors question received rent resolution respect Scoble secretary slave-holders slave-labour slave-trade slaves stipendiary Sturge sugar Thomas Clarkson tion Trinidad wages West Indies William William Knibb