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Historia delas cosas mas notables, ritos y costvmbres del gran reyno dela China : sabidas assi por los libros delos mesmos Chinas, como por relacion de religiosos y otras personas que a estado en el dicho reyno |
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Reasons for abstaining from West-India rum and sugar, suited to the understandings of the common people |
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Short sketch of the evidence, for the abolition of the slave trade, delivered before a committee of the House of Commons. To which is added, a Recommendation of the subject to the serious attention of people in general |
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Will of James Hart [7 September 1793] |
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First Codicil, dated 13 Feb'y 1796 |
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Act for constituting a corporation, for better ordering and managing the police of the town and parish of Kingston, and for other purposes relative to the parish of Kingston, with proper and adequate powers; as confirmed by his Majesty in Council, the 28th June 1802 |
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Act to prevent preaching by persons not duly qualified by law |
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Act to prevent preaching by persons not duly qualified by law |
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Act to prevent preaching by persons not duly qualified by law |
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10 |
Journal of Robert Morrison, New York to Canton, 12 May - 1 September 1807 |
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Journal of Robert Morrison, from England to Philadelphia, 23 February - 12 May 1807 |
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Letter from Robert Morrison, 29 April 1807, Huntly |
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Letter from Thomas Adam, 26 February 1814, Port of Spain |
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Dr. George Hart, Son of James Hart, deceased : in account with Thomas Smith, in trust [ca. 1815] |
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Form of discharge sent to Jamaica for the balance of the foregoing account for the signatures of the parties [1816] |
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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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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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Commentary on the treaties entered into between His Britannic Majesty, and His Most Faithful Majesty, signed at London, the 28th of July, 1817; between His Britannic Majesty, and His Catholic Majesty, signed at Madrid, the 23rd of September, 1817; and between His Britanic Majesty, and His Majesty the King of the Netherlands, signed at the Hague, the 4th of May, 1818, for the purpose of preventing their subjects from engaging in any illicit traffic in slaves |
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Extracts from the journal of Auna, a native teacher, Sandwich Islands [Hawaii], 1822 |
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20 |
Immediate, not gradual abolition, of West Indian slavery, … with an appendix containing Clarkson's comparison between the state of the British peasantry and that of the slaves in the colonies, &c. - to confute the opinion that the latter are happier in thier bondage than the former in their freedom |
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