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 127
... effect , or even pretend to carry into effect , those humane views which the persons who are most opposed to the admission of slave - produce constantly maintain . Such is your position with regard to the argument you have adopted , but ...
... effect , or even pretend to carry into effect , those humane views which the persons who are most opposed to the admission of slave - produce constantly maintain . Such is your position with regard to the argument you have adopted , but ...
Page 151
... effect would be given to that abolition , that was to say , that , by the moral effect of their example to other countries , it was to be accomplished , and if to those countries they could not exhibit a plain and intelligible system of ...
... effect would be given to that abolition , that was to say , that , by the moral effect of their example to other countries , it was to be accomplished , and if to those countries they could not exhibit a plain and intelligible system of ...
Page 187
... effect of the introduction of slave - grown sugars into the home markets , would be the reverse of that stated by us , though they produced neither facts nor arguments , to support their opinions ; and as Parliament adopted their ...
... effect of the introduction of slave - grown sugars into the home markets , would be the reverse of that stated by us , though they produced neither facts nor arguments , to support their opinions ; and as Parliament adopted their ...
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discloses the state of one part of the field much overlooked but worthy | 25 |
Miscellanea | 31 |
in the year 18445 amounted in the aggregate value of British and Irish | 60 |
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abolition of slavery Abolitionists American slavery ANTI-SLAVERY REPORTER bill body Brazil Brazilian brethren British and Foreign British Guiana brought carried Cheers Christian Church of Scotland Clarkson coast of Africa colonies committee Coolies cotton court crime Cuba cultivation duty emancipation England estates Evangelical Alliance evil exists fact favour feel Foreign Anti-Slavery Society Free Church free labour freedom friends gentleman give hear honour hope House human immigration important increase India interest island Jamaica JOHN SCOBLE Joseph Sturge justice liberty magistrates Majesty's Government Martinique master Mauritius measure meeting ment negroes noble lord number of slaves object opinion oppressed ordinance Pahang parties persons plantation planters population present principle produce protection punishment question received resolution respect sanction servants Sierra Leone slave-grown sugar slave-holders slave-trade sugar supply Thomas Clarkson trade traffic Trinidad Tripoli United vessels West Indies