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- Frontmatter
- THOUGHTS ON THE Abolition of the Slane Trade, AND CIVILIZATION OF AFRICA; WITH REMARKS ON THE AFRICAN INSTITUTION, AND AN EXAMINATION OF THE REPORT OF THEIR COMMITTEE, RECOMMENDING A GENERAL REGISTRY OF SLAVES IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIA ISLANDS
- THOUGHTS,&c.&c
- MORE THOUGHTS, OCCASIONED BY TWO PUBLICATIONS WHICH THE AUTHORS CALL “An Exposure of some of the numerous Misstatements and Misrepresentations CONTAINED IN A PAMPHLET, COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME OF MR. MARRYAT'S PAMPHLET, ENTITLED THEOUGHTS, &C”. AND “A DEFENCE OF THE BILL FOR THE Registration of Slanes”
- MORE THOUGHTS STILL ON THE STATE OF THE West India Colonies, AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE AFRICAN INSTITUTION: WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE SPEECH OF JAMES STEPHEN, ESQ
MORE THOUGHTS, OCCASIONED BY TWO PUBLICATIONS WHICH THE AUTHORS CALL “An Exposure of some of the numerous Misstatements and Misrepresentations CONTAINED IN A PAMPHLET, COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME OF MR. MARRYAT'S PAMPHLET, ENTITLED THEOUGHTS, &C”. AND “A DEFENCE OF THE BILL FOR THE Registration of Slanes”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
- Frontmatter
- THOUGHTS ON THE Abolition of the Slane Trade, AND CIVILIZATION OF AFRICA; WITH REMARKS ON THE AFRICAN INSTITUTION, AND AN EXAMINATION OF THE REPORT OF THEIR COMMITTEE, RECOMMENDING A GENERAL REGISTRY OF SLAVES IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIA ISLANDS
- THOUGHTS,&c.&c
- MORE THOUGHTS, OCCASIONED BY TWO PUBLICATIONS WHICH THE AUTHORS CALL “An Exposure of some of the numerous Misstatements and Misrepresentations CONTAINED IN A PAMPHLET, COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME OF MR. MARRYAT'S PAMPHLET, ENTITLED THEOUGHTS, &C”. AND “A DEFENCE OF THE BILL FOR THE Registration of Slanes”
- MORE THOUGHTS STILL ON THE STATE OF THE West India Colonies, AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE AFRICAN INSTITUTION: WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE SPEECH OF JAMES STEPHEN, ESQ
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- Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and Civilization of AfricaWith Remarks on the African Institution, pp. 237 - 238Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1816