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Author: ELLIOT (Arthy)

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Introductory observations in favour of the African slave trade, intended to point out the necessity for a more candid, connected, and extensive investigation of that great question that has yet been entered into; and to show the many benefits which, under god, have accrued to the British nation and to the Africans from that trade, and the evils that would ensue from its premature abolition; also, the means of lessening the mortality amongst negro slaves and among seamen employed in that trade, by Elliot Arthy (Liverpool 1804)

Reference: Binnsvol020-010 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: ELLIOT (Arthy) Year: 1804
The author is respectful of those involved in trying to abolish the slave trade, but believes that they have been too unbalanced in their views; supports amelioration; adheres to the religious justification… Keep reading
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