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 75
... exist at St. John be admitted as a fact , it is an exception to the general conduct of the emancipated population . My friend J. J. Gurney , who has recently arrived at Paris , states that he did not witness the licen- tiousness spoken ...
... exist at St. John be admitted as a fact , it is an exception to the general conduct of the emancipated population . My friend J. J. Gurney , who has recently arrived at Paris , states that he did not witness the licen- tiousness spoken ...
Page 210
... exist when the Civil - list In conclusion , we beseech all whom we address to endeavour to bill should require to be re - enacted . Minutes , memorials , and pe- obtain as full information as is practicable of the extent and cir ...
... exist when the Civil - list In conclusion , we beseech all whom we address to endeavour to bill should require to be re - enacted . Minutes , memorials , and pe- obtain as full information as is practicable of the extent and cir ...
Page 99
... exist . It is only because slavery prevails at a great distance from them that we can account for the fact that it has been It is , however , a matter of no small congratulation that there is no land so long permitted to exist in ...
... exist . It is only because slavery prevails at a great distance from them that we can account for the fact that it has been It is , however , a matter of no small congratulation that there is no land so long permitted to exist in ...
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abolition of slavery abolitionists admitted adopted American Anti-Slavery Reporter appears arrived believe Brazil Brazilian British and Foreign British Guiana Captain carried cheers Christian coast of Africa colonies coloured Committee Coolies course Court Cuba Dominica duty effect emancipation emigration England fact favour feel fiscal regulations Foreign Anti-Slavery Society foreign sugar free labour French friends gentleman give Government Governor Guiana hear honour hope House human immigration important India interest island Jamaica JOHN SCOBLE Joseph Sturge justice letter liberty London Lord Stanley Majesty's Majesty's Government matter Mauritius measure meeting ment ministers moral negroes noble lord object Office opinion party persons petition planters population present principle produce question received resolution respect Sierra Leone slave labour slave-grown sugar slave-trade slaveholders suppression Surinam taken Texas Thomas Clarkson tion trade traffic treaty United vessels West Indies