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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... island , where the prin- cipal sugar estates are situated , the common people are said to make a good living , and to lay by moncy . The social condition of the colony is more satisfactory than that of St. Lucia , although the two islands ...
... island , where the prin- cipal sugar estates are situated , the common people are said to make a good living , and to lay by moncy . The social condition of the colony is more satisfactory than that of St. Lucia , although the two islands ...
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the industrial classes of the inhabitants of this ísland : -We , there- fore , your Majesty's loyal subjects , the officer administering the government of this island and of Anguilla , and the council and assembly of the said island of ...
the industrial classes of the inhabitants of this ísland : -We , there- fore , your Majesty's loyal subjects , the officer administering the government of this island and of Anguilla , and the council and assembly of the said island of ...
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... island is greatly diversified , having the highest mountains in this part of the world . The summit of one of these is 8,000 feet above the sca . It has also some wide savannahs , or plains . Mountains , hills , and valleys abound , and ...
... island is greatly diversified , having the highest mountains in this part of the world . The summit of one of these is 8,000 feet above the sca . It has also some wide savannahs , or plains . Mountains , hills , and valleys abound , and ...
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abolition abolitionists adopted African American slavery arrested attention Barbadoes believe Brazil Brazilian brethren British Guiana Canada Canada West cause Christian churches citizens civilisation coast colonies coloured population Committee Congress constitution Coolies cotton Court crop Cuba cultivation dollars duty emancipation emigration enactment England estates evil exists exports fact favour feel Foreign Anti-slavery Society freedom friends Fugitive Slave Law give Government hogsheads honour hope human immigration important increase India interest island Jamaica John Scoble justice labour land large number Legislature Lewis Tappan liberty Lord Lord Palmerston Majesty's Government matter meeting ment ministers missionaries moral nation negro obtained officers opinion oppressed party persons plantations planters present principles question received regard religious resolution respect sentiment Sierra Leone slave power slave-trade slaveholders South sugar tion trade treaty Union United vessels wages West Indies