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FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
Author: FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
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Observations occasioned by the attempts made in England to affect the abolition of the slave trade, showing the manner in which Negroes are treated in the British colonies in the West Indies.
Reference: Binnsvol002-003
Volume:
BINNS VOL. 2
Author:
FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
Year: 1789
A Negro woman was imported amongst a cargo of slaves from Anamaboa about the year 1772. In the latter end of the year 1773, her brother, named Quashy, who is well known…
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FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
1789
55
An answer to the Rev. Mr. Clarkson’s Essay on the Slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African; in a series of letters from a gentleman in Jamaica to his friend in London: wherein many of the mistakes and misrepresentations of Mr Clarkson are pointed out, both in regard to the manner in which that commerce is carried on in Africa, and the treatment of slaves in the West Indies, showing at the same time, the antiquity, universality and lawfulness of slavery, as ever having been one of the states and conditions of mankind, by G. Francklyn Esq
Reference: Binnsvol012-006
Volume:
BINNS VOL. 12
Author:
FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
Year: 1789
A series of letters that criticise Clarkson’s tract on slavery, providing historical and biblical arguments to support their position.
FRANCKLYN (Gilbert)
1789
140