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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... question on November 27 last.1 It is not proposed to publish the reports referred to in that reply . Mr. MORRELL : Will the hon . Gentleman give me a specific answer to the last part of the question which asks whether as regards the ...
... question on November 27 last.1 It is not proposed to publish the reports referred to in that reply . Mr. MORRELL : Will the hon . Gentleman give me a specific answer to the last part of the question which asks whether as regards the ...
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... question is in the nega- tive . As regards the remainder of the question , I have nothing to add to the previous answers on the subject , except that I understand that my hon . Friend referred to ceased to be Controller of Oils and Fats ...
... question is in the nega- tive . As regards the remainder of the question , I have nothing to add to the previous answers on the subject , except that I understand that my hon . Friend referred to ceased to be Controller of Oils and Fats ...
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... question was the represen- tation of the native population in the Union and the cognate questions of their treatment and status . Dilke came to see me . He pleaded the native cause with earnestness , with eloquence , with passion . The ...
... question was the represen- tation of the native population in the Union and the cognate questions of their treatment and status . Dilke came to see me . He pleaded the native cause with earnestness , with eloquence , with passion . The ...
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... question again and again , and using language , we are told , " of a ve- hemence that startled in one so moderate . " He did not live to see the end of the campaign , but his tact enabled him to carry through the main burden of this ...
... question again and again , and using language , we are told , " of a ve- hemence that startled in one so moderate . " He did not live to see the end of the campaign , but his tact enabled him to carry through the main burden of this ...
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... question was in a measure sub judice and that the decision of the Judicial Committee must supersede the recommendations of this Commission it was decided to take no action in the matter beyond putting a few questions in the House of ...
... question was in a measure sub judice and that the decision of the Judicial Committee must supersede the recommendations of this Commission it was decided to take no action in the matter beyond putting a few questions in the House of ...
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