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Speech of James Stephen, Esq. at the annual meeting of the African Institution at Free-Mason's Hall, on the 26th March, 1817 |
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Slave trade : return to an address of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 24 February 1826 : for, copies or extracts of all correspondence touching the slave trade, received from the Governors of Sierra Leone, and other British possessions on the coast of Africa, and from the Governors of the Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope, since 1st January 1825, and not already before the House (Mauritius) |
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Mauritius : return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 21st March 1826 : for, a return of the number of all the islands which come under the denomination of dependencies of Mauritius, showing their geographical position in reference to that island, the extent of their territory, any census which may have been taken of their population, together with their civil and military establishments, and the description of naval force which may have been stationed there at any time since the conquest of the colony |
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Mauritius slave trade : Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee appointed (in the last session of Parliament) to inquire whether the slave trade has prevailed at Mauritius, and to what extant, and the causes thereof; and to report thereon to the House, together with the minutes of evidence taken before them. 13 May - 23 May 1826 |
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Colonial revenue : return to an address to his Majesty, dated 23 December 1830 : for, copy of the report of the commissioners apppointed by His Majesty's warrant of the 21st June 1830, to inquire into the receipt and expenditure of the revenue in the colonies and foreign possessions (so far it related to the Mauritius) |
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Aldermanbury, April 22nd, 1833 : In pursuance of an address circulated by the Metropolitan Committees on the 4th instant, requesting the appointment of delegates from the country to represent to the Colonial Minister the general feeling on the subject of Negro Slavery … |
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Aldermanbury, April 22nd, 1833 : In pursuance of an address circulated by the Metropolitan Committees on the 4th instant, requesting the appointment of delegates from the country to represent to the Colonial Minister the general feeling on the subject of Negro Slavery … |
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Baptist missionaries, Jamaica : Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 25th July 1832; - for, Memorial and statement of the Baptist missionaries in Jamaica, dated 19th April 1833 |
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At a meeting of the committee of the Anti-Slavery Society held at No. 18, Aldermanbury, on the 22nd June 1833 |
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Remarks of the metropolitan Anti-slavery committees, and numerous delegates from the provincial associations, in conference, on the ministerial plan for abolishing colonial slavery, at a meeting held at 18, Adermanbury, on the 19th May, 1833, R. K Greville, LL.D., of Edinburgh, in the Chair. |
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On the duty of the nation at the present crisis of the slavery question |
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To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled : the humble petition of the Females of the United Kingdom |
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To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled : the humble petition of the Females of the United Kingdom |
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Jamaica. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 25th July 1832; - for copy of the minutes of evidence taken on the trial of Henry Williams, for administering illegal oaths during the insurrection in Jamaica : In continuation of Paper No. 101, ordered to be printed 15 July 1831 |
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Jamaica. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 25th July 1832; - for copy of the minutes of evidence taken on the trial of Henry Williams, for administering illegal oaths during the insurrection in Jamaica : In continuation of Paper No. 101, ordered to be printed 15 July 1831 |
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Printed letter from John Beecham, Wesleyan Mission House, conserning missions in the West Indies and the abolition of slavery, circa 1833 |
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Printed letter from John Beecham, Wesleyan Mission House, dated 5 May 1833, to the Reverend Jabez Bunting |
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The African slave trade |
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Opium crisis : a letter addressed to Charles Elliot, Esq., Chief Superintendent of the british trade with China |
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Opium question |
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