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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... trade , 42 . Abolition of slavery in the Bermudas , its effects , 51 ; in the French colonies , 133 ; in the Portuguese colonies , by gradual means , 114 . Abstract of Report for 1849 , 81 . Activity and extent of the slave- trade , 116 ...
... trade , 42 . Abolition of slavery in the Bermudas , its effects , 51 ; in the French colonies , 133 ; in the Portuguese colonies , by gradual means , 114 . Abstract of Report for 1849 , 81 . Activity and extent of the slave- trade , 116 ...
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... trade , without the territories of Brazil , was to be left to British cruisers . carrying on of such trade , after that period , by any person , a sub - posed to Brazil , under which the suppression of Brazilian slave- ject of Brazil ...
... trade , without the territories of Brazil , was to be left to British cruisers . carrying on of such trade , after that period , by any person , a sub - posed to Brazil , under which the suppression of Brazilian slave- ject of Brazil ...
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... trade would receive a most enormous trade Suppression Bill was passed . That was the first great blow to the increase , and that increase would continue to be permanent , varying in slave - trade . The Government afterwards ( 1841-42 ) ...
... trade would receive a most enormous trade Suppression Bill was passed . That was the first great blow to the increase , and that increase would continue to be permanent , varying in slave - trade . The Government afterwards ( 1841-42 ) ...
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abolition of slavery adopted African amount Anti-Slavery Society appears Brazil Brazilian British Guiana British markets carried coast of Africa coloured Committee consequence Coolies cost cotton cruisers Cuba cultivation demand despatch dollars duty emancipation emigration England estates evidence existing expense exports fact favour foreign free labour freedom friends gentleman give Governor Guiana Havana honour House human immigration imported increase India interest island Jamaica Kroo land laws liberty Lord Lord Grey Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston lordship Majesty's Government Martinique Mauritius means measures meeting ment moral nation negroes number of slaves object obtained opinion Parliament parties petition petitioners planters population present principle produce proposed proprietors question resolution Rio de Janeiro ship Sierra Leone slave-grown sugars slave-trade slaveholders Spain Spanish squadron Sugar Act supply suppression taken territory tion trade traffic treaties Trinidad vessels wages West Indies Wilmot Proviso