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[Circulated by the Aborigines Protection Society]..The history, antiquities, topography and statistics of Eastern India, by Montgomery Martin (London 1838) Introduction only

Reference: Binnsvol027-016 Volume: BINNS VOL. 27 Author: MONTGOMERY (Martin) Year: 1838
MONTGOMERY (Martin) 1838 13

Statistics etc. surveyed under the order of the Supreme Government..

Reference: Binnsvol027-017 Volume: BINNS VOL. 27 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
Unknown 1838 9

Report on the Indians of Upper Canada

Reference: Binnsvol027-018 Volume: BINNS VOL. 27 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
Report on the dwindling numbers of Native Americans in Upper Canada due to displacement and conquest, including various correspondences from the governor of Canada to the British government.
Unknown 1838 27

Letters to and from the Government of Madras relative to the disturbances in Canara, in April 1837 with some explanatory notes, to which is prefixed a letter to the honourable court of directors of the East India Company by FC Brown, Esq. (London 1838)

Reference: Binnsvol027-019 Volume: BINNS VOL. 27 Author: BROWN (F. C.) Year: 1838
BROWN (F. C.) 1838 106

The London and Westminster Review: Articles – Right and Wrong in Boston 1835-1837, by Isaac Knapp

Reference: Binnsvol028-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
Articles about the history of the anti slavery movement in America, mentioning the abolitionists of the day including William Lloyd Garrison, birth of the antislavery newspaper The Liberator and the Female Antislavery… Keep reading
Unknown 1838 37

Eclectic Review, June 1840: American Slavery – review of Wayland on Human Responsibility

Reference: Binnsvol028-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1840
A review of the Limitations of Human Responsibility by Francis Wayland, president of Brown University, Rhode Island, who argues that the citizen has no power to act on the issue of slavery.
Unknown 1840 8

Report of the Parliamentary Select committee on Aboriginal tribes (London 1837)

Reference: Binnsvol028-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1837
The Parliamentary Select committee’s report into the investigations into the effects of the British Empire on the indigenous peoples of Australia, North America, South Africa and the South Pacific, and suggestions on… Keep reading
Unknown 1837 77

On abolishing transportation, and on reforming the colonial office: in a letter to Lord John Russell, by S. Bannister, late attorney general of New South Wales (London 1837)

Reference: Binnsvol028-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: BANNISTER (Saxe) Year: 1837
BANNISTER (Saxe) 1837 45

Report of a public meeting held at the town hall, Calcutta, on 24th November 1838 (London 1839)

Reference: Binnsvol028-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
A meeting over the Black Act
Unknown 1838 27

The principles, objects and plan of the New Zealand Association examined in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Glenelg, secretary of State for the colonies , by Dandeson Coates Esq.

Reference: Binnsvol028-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: COATES (Dandeson) Year: 1837
COATES (Dandeson) 1837 23

Mr Dandeson Coates and the New Zealand Association; in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Glenelg, by EG Wakefield Esq. (London 1837)

Reference: Binnsvol028-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: WAKEFIELD (Edward Gibbon) Year: 1837
WAKEFIELD (Edward Gibbon) 1837 15

The foreign slave trade, a brief account of its state, of the treaties which have been entered into, and of the laws enacted for its suppression, from the date of the English abolition Act to the present time (London 1837)

Reference: Binnsvol028-008 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1837
Unknown 1837 33

No. II – the foreign slave trade – a brief account of its state and of the treaties and laws relating thereto, continued to the present time (London 1838)

Reference: Binnsvol028-009 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
Unknown 1838 23

A letter to the Hon. WTH Fox Strangways, undersecretary of state for foreign Affairs, on the present state of the slave trade in the West Indies, and on the means of more effectually counteracting it, by Captain Fair (London 1838)

Reference: Binnsvol028-010 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: FAIR (Robert) Year: 1838
FAIR (Robert) 1838 24

A letter on the Slave Trade still carried on along the eastern coast of africa…

Reference: Binnsvol028-011 Volume: BINNS VOL. 28 Author: TEXUGO (Torres F.) Year: 1839
TEXUGO (Torres F.) 1839 59

Jamaica under the apprenticeship system by a proprietor.

Reference: Binnsvol029-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 29 Author: Unknown Year: 1838
Unknown 1838 88

The Marquess of Sligo. A letter to the Marquess of Normany..

Reference: Binnsvol029-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 29 Author: BROWN (Peter Howe) Year: 1839
BROWN (Peter Howe) 1839 26

A reply to the letter by The Marquis of Sligo..

Reference: Binnsvol029-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 29 Author: BURGE (William) Year: 1839
BURGE (William) 1839 35

A letter to the Marquess of Normanby relative to the present state..

Reference: Binnsvol029-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 29 Author: Unknown Year: 1839
Unknown 1839 44

Letter to the Viscount St. Vincent on the Jamaica…

Reference: Binnsvol029-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 29 Author: LONG (Charles Edward) Year: 1839
LONG (Charles Edward) 1839 17