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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... possible for you or Lord Robert Cecil to receive a deputation from the Society in order that the subject could be submitted to you with a view to securing from you an assurance of general sympathy with the proposals which members of the ...
... possible for you or Lord Robert Cecil to receive a deputation from the Society in order that the subject could be submitted to you with a view to securing from you an assurance of general sympathy with the proposals which members of the ...
Page 4
... possible for them , and in particular : - I. It would take account in each locality of the wishes of the people , expressed in the form which is possible to them . 2. The interests of the native tribes as regards the ownership of the ...
... possible for them , and in particular : - I. It would take account in each locality of the wishes of the people , expressed in the form which is possible to them . 2. The interests of the native tribes as regards the ownership of the ...
Page 11
... possible , and discusses the policy of social and industrial development with the superintendents . This is best secured " when he ( the aboriginal ) can be trained and profitably occupied in pursuits which will not have as their ...
... possible , and discusses the policy of social and industrial development with the superintendents . This is best secured " when he ( the aboriginal ) can be trained and profitably occupied in pursuits which will not have as their ...
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... possible in the conquered country . Earlier in the year Mr. Long's attention was drawn to the many slaves in German East Africa , whose number was said to amount to 185,000 . Mr. Long con- tended that it was not practicable , at present ...
... possible in the conquered country . Earlier in the year Mr. Long's attention was drawn to the many slaves in German East Africa , whose number was said to amount to 185,000 . Mr. Long con- tended that it was not practicable , at present ...
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... possible the wishes of the inhabitants themselves . Another expression of which we have heard much is " no annexations , " and whatever may be the future of territories which have changed hands , that principle should be borne in mind ...
... possible the wishes of the inhabitants themselves . Another expression of which we have heard much is " no annexations , " and whatever may be the future of territories which have changed hands , that principle should be borne in mind ...
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