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Thoughts upon slavery |
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Address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum |
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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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Supplement to the Royal Gazette |
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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 |
Account of a voyage to the western coast of Africa; performed by His Majesty's sloop Favourite, in the year 1805. Being a journal of the events which happened to that vessel, from the time of her leaving England till her capture by the French, and the return of the author in a cartel. |
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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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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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Thoughts of the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies, with view to their ultimate emancipation; and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the later measure |
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15 |
Day of jubilee is come! : 1st August, 1834 |
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16 |
Narrative of the travels, &c of John Ishmael August James : an African of the Mandingo tribe, who was captured, sold into slavery, and subsequently liberated by a benevolent English Gentleman |
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Colony of Sierra Leone, to wit, an inquisition inden[illegible]ed take at the Court House at Freetown in the said Colony of Sierra Leone on the twelfth day of May in the sixth year [ 1836] of the Reign of our Lord King William the Fourth before Ewing Bailie, Esquire, Sheriff of the Colony aforesaid by virtue of a writ of our said Lord the King to the said Sheriff directed and to this inquisition annexed to enquire of certain matters in the said writ specified by the oath of Henry C. Leigh, John Weston, ... |
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[Report of Court Case in the matter of Edward Maer] |
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Letter from Edward Maer, copied by Thomas Cole, Methodist Mission House, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 31 January 1837 |
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20 |
Colony of Sierra Leone. In the court of the Lieutenant Governor & Council for hearing & determining appeal |
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