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Declaration of the objects of the Liverpool society for promoting the abolition of slavery, 25th March 1823 published version

Reference: Binnsvol014-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 14 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 8

Declaration of the objects of the Newcastle upon Tyne Society for promoting the Gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British Dominions (Newcastle upon Tyne 1823)

Reference: Binnsvol016-014 Volume: BINNS VOL. 16 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
A declaration of the formation of the Newcastle society with subscribers names.
Unknown 1823 6

East and West India sugar; or a Refutation of the claims of the West India Colonists..

Reference: Binnsvol037-008 Volume: BINNS VOL. 37 Author: MACAULAY (Zachary) Year: 1823
MACAULAY (Zachary) 1823 69

East and West India Sugar; or, a refutation of the claims of the West India Colonists to a protecting duty on East India sugar

Reference: Binnsvol013-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 13 Author: MACAULEY (Zachary) Year: 1823
An argument about competition and economic benefit and trade, nothing about enslavement Keywords: trade, sugar, East Indies, tax, duty
MACAULEY (Zachary) 1823 69

East and West India Sugar..

Reference: Binnsvol046-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 46 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 68

Mr Alexander Barings’ speech in the House of Commons on Buxton’s motion for a resolution declaratory of slavery in the British colonies, being contrary to the English constitution and to Christianity. (London 1823)

Reference: Binnsvol016-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 16 Author: BARING (Alexander) Year: 1823
Speech against the emancipation of the slaves in the Caribbean, which would be harmful to the British economy, the slaves (for they wouldn’t know what to do with this freedom)
BARING (Alexander) 1823 10

Negro slavery; or a view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies, especially Jamaica

Reference: Binnsvol013-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 13 Author: MACAULEY (Zachary) Year: 1823
A discussion of the journeys of Lt. Francis Hall and Mr. Fearon in the US and Jamaica, looking at the systems of slavery that occur there, looking at the slave laws, and… Keep reading
MACAULEY (Zachary) 1823 61

Negro Slavery; or a view of some of the more prominent features of that state…

Reference: Binnsvol049-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 49 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 34

Negro slavery; or A view of some of the more prominent features..

Reference: Binnsvol037-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 37 Author: MACAULEY (Zachary) Year: 1823
MACAULEY (Zachary) 1823 62

Negro slavery; or A view of some of the more prominent…

Reference: Binnsvol032-010 Volume: BINNS VOL. 32 Author: [ZACHARY (Macaulay)] Year: 1823
[ZACHARY (Macaulay)] 1823 49

Negro Slavery. No. 1. Slavery in British Guiana.

Reference: Suppvol105-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 105 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 6

Negro Slavery. No. I. Slavery in British..

Reference: Binnsvol045-008 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 12

Relief for the West-Indian Distress..

Reference: Binnsvol049-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 49 Author: CROPPER (James) Year: 1823
CROPPER (James) 1823 29

Society for the Mitigation and Gradual abolition of Slavery..

Reference: Suppvol192-002 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 192 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 0

Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons..

Reference: Suppvol094-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 94 Author: Unknown Year: 1823
Unknown 1823 132

Suggestions on freedom of commerce and navigation, more especially in reference to the East India Trade

Reference: Binnsvol013-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 13 Author: PRINSEP (John) Year: 1823
Arguments for free trade in India
PRINSEP (John) 1823 33

Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving..

Reference: Binnsvol049-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 49 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1823
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1823 33

“Slavery” – from the Hull Rockingham of January 31st 1824

Reference: Binnsvol014-013 Volume: BINNS VOL. 14 Author: Unknown Year: 1824
A response and criticism of Jos Sandars letter of resignation from the society, rejecting each point he has made about the reasons why the campaign will not work. They find his arguments… Keep reading
Unknown 1824 5

An address from the Liverpool Society for the abolition of slavery, on the safest and most effacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India Islands, preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of that change. first version

Reference: Binnsvol014-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 14 Author: Unknown Year: 1824
Unknown 1824 9

An address from the Liverpool Society for the abolition of slavery, on the safest and most effacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India Islands, preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of that change. Second version

Reference: Binnsvol014-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 14 Author: Unknown Year: 1824
Unknown 1824 10