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Page 71
... colonies , either on the continent of America or in the West Indies , which had " surrendered to his majesty's arms during the present war . " Although the king in council had power thus to prohibit the slave trade in any conquered ...
... colonies , either on the continent of America or in the West Indies , which had " surrendered to his majesty's arms during the present war . " Although the king in council had power thus to prohibit the slave trade in any conquered ...
Page 73
... colonies which had shown such an inveterate aversion to the whole system of which this formed a part . Yet with all ... colonies in which any seizure and condemnation might take place . A third difficulty in framing the Abolition Act ...
... colonies which had shown such an inveterate aversion to the whole system of which this formed a part . Yet with all ... colonies in which any seizure and condemnation might take place . A third difficulty in framing the Abolition Act ...
Page 80
... colonies of Demerara and Berbice . With regard to the system of regis- tration , however , a difference was made ... colonies , or were even more vague and de- ficient . By these various means , all the colonies of Great Britain in which ...
... colonies of Demerara and Berbice . With regard to the system of regis- tration , however , a difference was made ... colonies , or were even more vague and de- ficient . By these various means , all the colonies of Great Britain in which ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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