28 results filtered with: Slave trade - Africa - Early works to 1800
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Two of the petitions from Scotland, which were presented to the last Parliament, praying the abolition of the African slave trade.
Society established at Edinburgh, for effecting the Abolition of the African Slave Trade.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Observations on a Guinea voyage. In a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Thomas Clarkson. By James Field Stanfield, Late A Mariner in the African Slave Trade.
Stanfield, James Field.Date: 1788- Books
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Considerations and remarks on the present state of the trade to Africa; With some account of the British settlements in that country, and the intrigues of the natives since the peace; candidly stated and considered. In a letter addressed to the people in power more particularly, and the nation in general. By a gentleman, who resided upwards of fifteen years in that country.
Tweed, Mr.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The speech of Sir William Young, Bart., delivered in Parliament on the subject of the slave-trade, April 19, 1791.
Young, William, Sir, 1749-1815.Date: 1791- Books
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A memorial on behalf of the Royal-African-Company, relating to their proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons; for the better establishment of that trade: Together With their said proposal Subjoin'd.
Royal African Company.Date: 1710]- Books
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An Abridgment of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791, On the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade.
Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade. In two parts. The second edition. By the Rev. T. Clarkson, M.A.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Farther reasons of a country gentleman for opposing Mr. Wilberforce's motion ON The 15th Day Of May Last, for prohibiting British subjects trading to Africa to procure negroes for the British colonies.
Date: 1792- Books
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Thoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies.
Friend to Commerce and Humanity.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Occasional papers on the Assiento, and the affairs of Jamaica.
Wood, William, of Jamaica.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Analyse sur la justice du commerce du rachat des esclaves de la côte D'Afrique. Par Joseph-Joachim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, Portugais.
Azeredo Coutinho, José Joaquim da Cunha de, 1742-1821.Date: 1798- Books
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Slave trade. The negro and the free-born Briton compared; or, a vindication of the African slave trade. Proving that it is lawful and right, in a Religious, in a Political, and in a Commercial View. Interspersed with religious and critical digressions. Humbly addressed to the people of England, but more particularly to the legislature and to the Merchants, Planters, and others concerned in the West-India trade.
Date: [1789?]- Books
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Considerations on the present peace, As far as it is relative to the colonies, and the African trade.
Roberts, John, governor of Cape Coast Castle.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Historical sketches of the slave trade, and of its effects in Africa. Addressed to the people of Great-Britain. By the Right Hon. Lord Muncaster.
Muncaster, John Pennington, Baron, 1737-1813.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon on the African slave trade, preached at Maze-Pond, Southwark, Lord's day afternoon, Nov. 30, 1788, by James Dore. Published at Request.
Dore, James, 1764-1825.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A defence of the African Company's creditors.
Royal African Company.Date: 1713?]- Books
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The present state of the Royal African Company.
Royal African Company.Date: 1711?]- Books
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A sermon on the African slave trade, preached at Maze-Pond, Southwark, Lord's day afternoon, Nov. 30, 1788. By James Dore.
Dore, James, 1764-1825.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A short address originally written to the people of Scotland, on the subject of the slave trade. With a summary view of the evidence delivered before a committee of the House of Commons, on the part of the petitioners, for its abolition.
Houldbrooke.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The case of the creditors of the African Company, and of the company united with them.
Royal African Company.Date: 1713]- Books
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An essay on the African slave trade.
Belsham, William, 1752-1827.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Observations on the slave trade, and a description Of some Part of the coast of Guinea, during a voyage, Made in 1787, and 1788, in Company with Doctor A. Sparrman and Captain Arrehenius, by C. B. Wadstrom, Chief Director of the Royal Assay and Refining Office; Member of the Royal Chamber of Commerce, and of the Royal Patriotic Society, for Improving Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce in Sweden.
Wadström, Carl Bernhard, 1746-1799.Date: 1789- Books
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Letters on the slave-trade, and the state of the natives in those parts of Africa, which are contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree, written at Paris in December 1789, and January 1790. By T. Clarkson.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade. In two parts. By the Rev. T. Clarkson, M.A.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Slave trade. A full account of this species of commerce; with arguments against it, spirited and philosophical: by the Celebrated Philosopher and Historian, Abbé Raynal. Translated from the French. The Law Permitting this Protects only Life.
Date: [1792?]