The Anti-slavery Movement in England: A Study in English HumanitarianismArchon Books, 1968 - 390 pages |
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Page 36
... brought into contact with the case of a negro , Jonathan Strong , who , after having been beaten and abandoned by his master and restored to health by Sharp , was claimed by his former owner , who brought 28 Prince Hoare , Memoirs of ...
... brought into contact with the case of a negro , Jonathan Strong , who , after having been beaten and abandoned by his master and restored to health by Sharp , was claimed by his former owner , who brought 28 Prince Hoare , Memoirs of ...
Page 158
... brought forward . To secure the suppression of all illicit trade , ef- forts were made to obtain at least a limited mutual right of search , the only means by which the clandestine trade could be driven from the seas . The whole ...
... brought forward . To secure the suppression of all illicit trade , ef- forts were made to obtain at least a limited mutual right of search , the only means by which the clandestine trade could be driven from the seas . The whole ...
Page 233
... brought in the resolutions of 1823 and had them sanctioned by the House of Com- mons . The policy of the government did not contemplate a direct interference in the internal affairs of the legisla- tive colonies , and the question was ...
... brought in the resolutions of 1823 and had them sanctioned by the House of Com- mons . The policy of the government did not contemplate a direct interference in the internal affairs of the legisla- tive colonies , and the question was ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Formation of Public Opinion in Great | 22 |
The Attack on the Slave Trade 17831793 | 59 |
Copyright | |
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