The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' Friend, Volumes 8-10L. Wild, 1918 - 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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... facts which had been strongly stigmatized by the Governor , and a great many must have taken place over the wide areas concerned in a very large number of cases . The Society could not rest satisfied with the Governor's limited ...
... facts which had been strongly stigmatized by the Governor , and a great many must have taken place over the wide areas concerned in a very large number of cases . The Society could not rest satisfied with the Governor's limited ...
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... facts , it is the intention of the Government to allow the Administration to continue to act contrary to the wishes of over 90 per cent . of the population constitutionally expressed through their representatives on the Legislative ...
... facts , it is the intention of the Government to allow the Administration to continue to act contrary to the wishes of over 90 per cent . of the population constitutionally expressed through their representatives on the Legislative ...
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... fact that the official Controller of Vege- table Oils is announced to speak in support of the programme of the Empire Resources Development Committee , at Cannon Street Hotel on the 30th instant ; and whether , in view of the ...
... fact that the official Controller of Vege- table Oils is announced to speak in support of the programme of the Empire Resources Development Committee , at Cannon Street Hotel on the 30th instant ; and whether , in view of the ...
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... fact that servile conditions abroad or at home are the negations of that democracy in which he believed for the United Kingdom and the Empire . The authors trace Dilke's correspondence with the Aborigines Protec- tion Society back to ...
... fact that servile conditions abroad or at home are the negations of that democracy in which he believed for the United Kingdom and the Empire . The authors trace Dilke's correspondence with the Aborigines Protec- tion Society back to ...
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... fact the later years , when he was nearly three score years and ten , were marked by journeys to all parts of the world , including Egypt , India , Japan , America and South Africa . He had an intense love of travel and adventure . His ...
... fact the later years , when he was nearly three score years and ten , were marked by journeys to all parts of the world , including Egypt , India , Japan , America and South Africa . He had an intense love of travel and adventure . His ...
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