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Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of The Slaves..

Reference: Suppvol120-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 120 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1824
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1824 33

Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition..

Reference: Binnsvol031-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 31 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1824
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1824 33

Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving..

Reference: Binnsvol045-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1824
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1824 34

Twenty-six points of comparison between Hebrew Slavery under the Mosaic…

Reference: Suppvol129-006 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1824
Unknown 1824 7

A letter addressed to the King, by Thomas Thrush, on resigning his commission as a captain in the royal Navy, on the ground of the unlawfulness of war (London 1825)

Reference: Binnsvol026-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 26 Author: THRUSH (Thomas) Year: 1825
Captain of the navy resigning on the grounds that war is against Christian principles.
THRUSH (Thomas) 1825 17

A speedy end to slavery in our West India Colonies..

Reference: Binnsvol031-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 31 Author: WINN (T. S.) Year: 1825
WINN (T. S.) 1825 64

Account of a shooting excursion on the mountains near Dromilly Estate in the parish of Trelawny, and island of Jamaica in the month of October 1824!!! (London 1825)

Reference: Binnsvol020-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Shooting excursions were organised to flush out runaway enslaved workers – in this particular report, a settlement of runaway slaves was attacked and destroyed by the colonial government as reported in the… Keep reading
Unknown 1825 9

An authentic report of the Debate in the House of Commons June 23rd 1825

Reference: Suppvol192-004 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 192 Author: BUXTON (Sir Thomas Fowell) Year: 1825
BUXTON (Sir Thomas Fowell) 1825 61

Considerations on Negro Slavery.

Reference: Suppvol143-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 143 Author: M'DONNELL (.Alexander) Year: 1825
M'DONNELL (.Alexander) 1825 179

Negro Slavery. No. XIV. The West Indies..

Reference: Suppvol113-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 113 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Unknown 1825 9

Negro Slavery. No. XV. A Planter’s view of the condition of the Negroes..

Reference: Suppvol114-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 114 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Unknown 1825 9

No. XV. A Planter’s view of the condition..

Reference: Binnsvol045-020 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Unknown 1825 9

Second report of the Committee of the Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition..

Reference: Suppvol098-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 98 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Unknown 1825 103

Second Report of the Committee of the society of the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions, read at the general meeting of the society held on the 30th day of April 1825 (London 1825)

Reference: Binnsvol019-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 19 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Committee report including reports on legislature in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia etc, and Wilberforce’s retirement from parliamentary life, as well as proceedings of the general meeting. ‘Let us look again… Keep reading
Unknown 1825 103

The Black Widow; a True interesting

Reference: Suppvol142-013 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 142 Author: Unknown Year: 1825
Unknown 1825 3

The rights of Man (Not Paine’s) but the rights of..”

Reference: Binnsvol031-009 Volume: BINNS VOL. 31 Author: ANTHROPOS Year: 1825
ANTHROPOS 1825 13

The West Indies as they are; or, a real picture of slavery: but more particularly as it exists in the island of Jamaica, in three parts, by the Rev. R Bickell (London 1825)

Reference: Binnsvol026-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 26 Author: BICKELL (Rev. Richard) Year: 1825
A detailed account of slave life and plantation life as seen by the Rev Bickell, giving information on such subjects as treatment of enslaved, laws, remarks on amelioration effect of slavery on… Keep reading
BICKELL (Rev. Richard) 1825 137

A letter to Mr James Cropper upon the petition for abolition of West India Slavery with some allusion to the distresses and crimes in England, the late riot at Blackburn (Liverpool 1828)

Reference: Binnsvol020-008 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: Unknown Year: 1826
An attack on James Cropper for considering the plight of the enslaved workers in the colonies more than the plight of the suffering English.
Unknown 1826 9

An address to the members of the new parliament on the proceedings of the colonial department, in furtherance of the resolutions of the house of commons of the 15th May 1823, for ameliorating the condition of the slave population in his majesty’s colonies, and on the only course that ought now to be pursued (third edition, London 1826)

Reference: Binnsvol020-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: Unknown Year: 1826
Arguments over the legislation in the colonies regarding the slave population.
Unknown 1826 19

England Enslaved by Her own slave..

Reference: Binnsvol045-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: STEPHEN (James) Year: 1826
STEPHEN (James) 1826 54