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An essay on the comparative efficiency of regulation or abolition, as applied to the slave trade. Shewing that the latter only can remove the evils to be found in that commerce. By the Rev. T. Clarkson, M.A.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.Date: 1789- Books
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Remarks on the late decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave trade. The second edition. By Thomas Gisborne, M.A.
Gisborne, Thomas, 1758-1846.Date: 1792- Books
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The detector detected: or, state of affairs on the Gold Coast, and conduct of the present managers consider'd. With a Comparison of the Trade in the late Company's Time-And Benefits since received by the open Plan for extending the same. Wrote on the Coast. By J.S.G. last commandant of Commenda, under the Royal African Company.
J. S. G., last Commandant of Commenda.Date: [1753]- Books
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commons, Being a Committee of the Whole House, appointed to consider of the several articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors Presented to the House against Warren Hastings, Esq. Late Governor General of Bengal: Containing the Examinations of Sir Robert Barker, Bart. Colonel Champion. Major Marsack. Captain Leonard Jaques. Major Balfour. Major Gardener. Major Gilpin. Nathaniel Middleton, Esq. Captain Williams. Sir Elijah Impey. Captain Thomas Mercer. William Young, Esq. Mr. Isaac Baugh. William Harwood, Esq. Ewan Law, Esq. Alexander Higginson, Esq. Peter Moore, Esq. William Markham, Esq. David Anderson, Esq. Mr. William Wright.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the house of commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792, reported in detail.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Minutes of the evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Lords, Upon the order make for taking into consideration the present state of the trade of Aftica, and particularly the trade in slaves; and also for taking into consideration the nature, extent, and importance of the sugar, coffee, and cotton trade; and the general state and condition of the West India islands, and the means of improving the same; and for the Lords to be summoned; and for the agents of the West India colonies to be heard by their counsel at the bar of the house, in support of their petition against the abolition of the slave trade.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1792- Books
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An abstract 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.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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The speech of William Wilberforce, Esq. representative for the county of York, On Wednesday the 13th of May, 1789, on the question of the abolition of the slave trade. To which are added, the resolutions then moved, and a short sketch of the speeches of the other members.
Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833.Date: [1789]- Books
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A dissuasion to Great-Britain and the colonies, from the slave trade to Africa. Shewing, the contradiction this trade bears, both to laws divine and provincial; the disadvantages arising from it, and advantages from abolishing it, both to Europe and Africa, particularly to Britain and the plantations. Also shewing, how to put this trade to Africa on a just and lawful footing. By James Swan, a native of Great-Britain, and friend to the welfare of this continent.
Swan, James, 1754-1830.Date: [1772]- Books
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An abstract 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.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses Respecting the African Slave TradeDate: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Considerations on the continuance of the slave trade, and of The use of slaves in the British colonies.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House of Commons; on the articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented to the House, against Warren Hastings, Esq. Late Governor General of Bengal. Being the examinations of Sir Elijah Impey, Nath. Middleton, Esq. Capt. Thomas Mercer, William Young, Esq. Mr. Isaac Baugh, Will. Harwood, Esq. Alex. Higginson, Esq. Will. Markham, Esq. David Anderson, Esq. and Will. Wright, Esq.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the additional tax of two shillings and sixpence on every hundred weight of sugar; with some observations on the slave trade.
Protoplastos.Date: 1797- Books
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Substance of the argument of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, on the slave trade, April 23, 1792.
Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811.Date: 1792]- Books
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Doubts on the abolition of the slave trade; by an old member of Parliament.
Ranby, John, 1743-1820.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Two dialogues on the man-trade.
Date: 1760- Books
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Abridgment of the minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the slave-trade, 1791.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1791]- Books
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An address to the publick on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade. By the Rev. James Ramsay.
Ramsay, James, 1733-1789.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, delivered in the House of Commons, the 15th of March, 1796, on the farther consideration of the report of the committee, upon the bill for the abolition of the slave-trade: with a copy of the bill, and notes illustrative of some passages in the speech.
Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811.Date: Printed In The Year 1796- Books
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Considerations on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade, upon grounds of natural, religious, and political duty.
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Reflections on the present state of the slaves in the British plantations, and the slave trade from Africa.
Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A discourse on our obligation to thanksgiving, for the prospect of the abolition of the African slave-trade. with a prayer. Delivered in the church of Jedburgh on April 15. By Thomas Somerville, D. D.
Somerville, Thomas, 1741-1830.Date: 1792- Books
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Minutes of the evidence given before the Committee of privileges, to whom the petition of Edward Timewell Brydges clerk, claiming the barony of Chandos, was referred. Ordered to be printed 11th May 1791.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1791-[95]- Books
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The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791, reported in detail.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Minutes of the evidence given before the Committee of Privileges, to whom the petition of Dunbar Earl of Selkirk and James Earl of Hopetoun, and also the petitions of several other peers, relative to the return of the peers chosen for Scotland, stand referred.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1791-93]