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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![the British West India Colonies. 1816. 1817. VI. a) A Letter to William Wil- berforce, Esq., M.P. [By Rev. G. W. Bridges], [dated] Jamaiaa. 1823. (2) Compensation to Slave Owners fairly considered in an Appeal to the common- sense of the people of England. By A. H. Beaumont. 2nd ed. 1826. (3) Opin- ions of Henry Brougham, Esq., on Negro Slavery. With remarks. 1826. (4) Let- ters on the West India Question, chiefly in ansv/er to Mr. James Cropper. By T. F. and Vindex. Liverpool. [1823]. (5) Letters on the subject of the Duties on Coffee. Second Letter. Third Letter. By E. Corrie. 1808. (6) A Defence of the Planters in the West Indies, n.d. (7) An Address to the Members of the new Parliament on the proceedings of the Colonial Department. . . [By — Innes]. 1826. (8) Mr. Stephen’s at- tempt to influence legislation . . con- sidered in a letter to Charles Ellis, Esq., M.P. By C. Thomson. 1826. (9) Eng- land enslaved by her own Slave Colo- nies. . . By J. Stephen. 1826. (10) The West India Question practically con- sidered. 1826. (11) The West India Legislatures vindicated. . . By A. M’Donnell. 1826. VII. . . . VIII. (1) Speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canning . . . for the Amelioration of the Con- dition of the Slave population in . . the West Indies. 1824. (2) Negro Emanci- pation morally and practically con- sidered. . . 1824. (3) The Correspon- dence between John Gladstone, Esq., .M.P., and James Cropper, Esq., on the present state of Slavery in the British West Indies. . . . Liverpool. 1824. (4) A Dissertation upon the nature of Service or Slavery. . . By Rev. B. Bailey. 1824. (5) An Appeal and Caution to the Briti.sh Nation, with proposals for the immediate or gradual Emancipation of the Slaves. By a Member of the Domin- ica Legislature. 1824. (61 Letters to the Pt Hon. William Fuskisson. By J. A. Yates, i ivprponi 1824. (7) State ment of the Plan, Object and Effects of the Wesleyan Missions in the West Indies. 1824. IX. (1) Remarks on West India Affairs. By J. R. Grosett. M.P. 1824. (2) The Reviewer reviewed respecting the Slave Registry Bill. By T. Venables. 1816. (3) Observations on the Bill introduced by Mr. Wilberforce. 1R16. (4) An Apology for West In- dians. . . By F. G. Smvth. 1824. (5) A Reply to the arguments contained in various publications recommending an enualizat'on of the duties on East and We.st Indian Sugar. By J. Marryat, M.P. 2nd ed. 1823. (6) On Protection to West led’a Sugar. 1823. (7) East and West India Sugar, or a Refutation of the claims of the West India Colo- nists to a protecting dutv. . . 1823. [2 h.] 2539 The African Slave Trade; or a short view of the evidence, rela- tive to that subject, produced before the House of Commons . . Edinbvrgh. 1792. * 2540 A Friendly Address to the inhabi- tants of this happy land . . to which is added an essay on the Slave Trade and on Libels. By Amicus. 1792. * 2541 Slave Trade. A Full Account of this species of commerce; with arguments against it. Translated from the French of Abbe G. T. P. Raynal. Southwark [1792.?] • 2542 Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, written by himself. 7th ed. 1793. * 2543 Considerations on the Present Crisis of Affairs as it respects the West India Colonies, and the probable effects of the French Decree for Emancipating the Negroes. . . 1795. * 2544 An English Country Gentleman’s Address to the Irish Members of the Imperial Parliament on the Slave Trade, with extracts from Evidence before Mr. Wilberforce’s Committee. 1802. * 2545 Practical Rules for the Man- agement and Medical Treatment of Negro Slaves in the Sugar Colonies. By a Professional Planter. 1803. [34 a.] 2546 Horrors of West Indian Slavery. [1804] * 2547 Horrors of the Negro Slavery exist- ing in our West Indian Islands, irrefragably demonstrated, 2nd ed. 1805. * 2548 Serious Reflections on the Slave Trade and Slavery. By Granville Sharp. 1805. * 2548a History of the Negro Slave Trade in its connection with the Com- merce and prosperity of the West Indies, etc. Bv R. Bissett. 1805. * 2549 The Substance of Three Speeches in Parliament on the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and on the Petition respecting the State of the West India Trade. By G. Hibbert. 1807. * 2550 New Reasons for abolishing the Slave Trade. . . By the author of “War in Disguise’’ [J. Stephen]. 1807. * 2551 Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By W. Wilberforce. 1807. * 2552 Three Letters to the Planters and Slave Merchants, principally on the subject of ComDensation. By T. Clarkson. 1807. * 2552a De la Lttterature des Negres; ou recherches sur leurs facultes in-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0142.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)