Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica.
- Date:
- 1909
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Credit: Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![injurious effects of Slave Labour, 1824: Anti-Negro Emancipation. An Appeal to Mr. Wilberforce, 1824: The Support of Slavery investigated, by J. Cropper, 1824: A Sketch of the African Slave Trade, n.d. [after 1827]: A Letter to the Rev. Drs. Cox and Hoby . . relative to the question of Slavery in America, by the Rev. T. Willcocks, 1836: Imme- diate Emancipation: the Speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords, Feb. 20th, 1838: Haiti and Spain, a Memorial by Richard Hill, 1862: On the Negro’s Place in Nature, by J. Hunt. Ph.D., 1863: A Short Sketch of the Evidence delivered before a Committee of the House of Commons for the abolition of the Slave Trade, 1792: The True State of the Question addressed to the peti- tioners for the abolition of the Slave Trade, 179—: A Dissertation upon the nature of Service or Slavery under the Levitical Law, by Rev. B. Bailey, 1824: A Plain Statement of the Rights, etc., claimed by our Colonies under charters granted to them, 1833: The Slave Colo- nies of Great Britain; being an Abstract of the various papers recently laid be- fore Parliament, 1825. [4 m.] * 2513 An Essay on the Slavery and Com- merce of the Human Species, par- ticularly the African. By T. Clarkson. 1788. * 2513a Considerations on the Emancipa- tion of Negroes, and on the Aboli- tion of the Slave Trade, by a West-India Planter. 1788. * 2514 Remarks on the Slave Trade and the Slavery of the Negroes, in a series of Letters by Africanus. 1788. * 2515 An Essay on the Unpolicy of the African Slave Trade. By T. Clarkson. 1788. * 2516 Objections to the abolition of the Slave Trade. By Rev. J. Ramsay. 1788. ^ 2516a Objections Answered: a reply to Arguments in Defence of Slavery. By Rev. J. Ramsay- 1788. * 2516b Address on the proposed bill for the abolition of Slavery. By Rev. J. Ramsay. 1788. * 2516c An Account of the Slave Trade on the coast of Africa. By A. Fal- conbridge. 1788. * 2517 The Capacity of Negroes for Reli- gious and Moral Improvement considered, with Cursory Hints to Proprietors and to Govern- ment for the immediate Meliora- tion of the Condition of Slaves in the Sugar Colonies. By R. Nisbet. 1789. * 2518 Speech on a bill for regulating the conveyance of Negroes from Africa to the West Indies. . . By Beaufoy. 1789. * 2519 An Essay on the Comparative eflBci- ency, of Regulation, or Abolition . as applied to the Slave Trade. By T. Clarkson. 1789. * 2520 An Attempt to prove to the Convic- tion of every rational British Subject that the abolition of the British Trade with Africa for Negroes would be a measure as unjust as impolitic, fatal to the ihterest of this Nation, ruinous to its Sugar Colonies. 1789. * 2521 Answer to Clarkson, showing the antiquity and the lawfulness of slavery. By G. Francklyn. 1789. * 2522 Observations on the Attempts made in England to effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade, showing the manner in which Negroes are treated in the British Colonies in the West Indies. By G. Francklyn. 1789. * 2523 Observations on the Slave Trade, and a description of some part of the coast of Guinea. By C. B. Wadstrom. 1789. * 2524 Report of the Lords of the Com- mittee of Council . . relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations . . concerning the present state of the Trade to Africa and particu- larly the trade in Slaves; and con- cerning the effects and conse- quences of this Trade, as well in Africa and the West Indies. . . . 1789. [4h.l 2525 Considerations on the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade. [By T. Burgess.] Oxford. 1789. * 2525a West India Trade and Islands. Commercial Reasons for the non- abolition of the Slave Trade, in the West-India Islands, by a Planter and Merchant of many years’ residence in the West Indies. 1789. * 2526 Abridgment of the Minutes of the Evidence, taken before a Commit- tee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the Slave Trade. 2 vols. 1789. * 2528 Observations on the Project for abolishing the Slave Trade, and on the Reasonableness of attempt- ing some practical mode of reliev- ing the Negroes. By Lord Shef- field. 1790. * 2529 Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By an old M.P. 1790. * 2530 Lettre aux citoyens de conteur et](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0140.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)