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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![tellectuelles . . par H. Gregoire [Count, Constitutional Bishop of Blois]. Paris. 1808. ♦ 2553 The same. An Enquiry concern- ing the intellectual and moral faculties and literature of Ne- groes. Translated by D. B. Warden. Brooklyn. 1810. * History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament. By T. Clark- son. 2 vols. 1808. * 2554 The same. New ed. 1839. * A Letter to the Governors, Legis- latures and Proprietors of Planta- tions in the British West India Islands. By B. Porteus, Bishop of London. 1808. [3 b.] 2555 Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, written by J. Montgomery, J. Grahame, and E. Beaiger. 1809. * 2556 Rules for the management of Negro Slaves. By A Professional Planter. 1811. * 2556a Abstract of the Acts of Parliament for Abolishing the Slave Trade and of the Orders in Council founded on them. 1810. [34 a.] 2557 Remarks on that Article in the late Treaty of Peace, which permits a French Slave Trade for five years. Kendal. 1814. * 2558 Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade and Civilization of Africa, with Remarks on the African Institution and an Ex- amination of the Report of their Committee, recomending a Gen- eral Registry of Slaves in the British West India Islands. 1816. * 2560 “ Edinburgh Review ” and the West Indies, with Observations on the Pamphlets of Messrs. Stephens, Macaulay, etc., and Remarks on the Slave Registry Bill, by a Colonist. Glasgow. 1816. * 2561 A Defence of the Bill for the Registration of Slaves, in letters to W. Wilberforce. [By J. Stephen.] Letter the first. 1816. ♦ 2562 The same. Letter the second. 1816. * Examination of the Principles of the Slave Registry Bill and of the means of Emancipation, proposed by the Author of the Bill. By G. W. Jordan, of Barbados. 1816. * 2563 Interference of the British Legis- lature in the internal concerns of the West India Islands respecting their Slaves, depreciated by a Zealous Advocate for the Aboli- tion of the Slave Trade. 1816. • 2564 The Speech of J. Stephen, Esq., at the annual meeting of the African Institution . . 26th March, 1817. 1817. * 2565 Breve Resumo sobre a Naturaleza de Commercio de Esclavatura e das Atrocidades que d’elle Resultam; sequido de Huma relagao His- torica dos Debates que termina- ram a Final Aboligao. Londres. 1821. * 2566 Letters to Mr. Wilberforce, M.P., recommending the Encourage- ment of the cultivation of Sugar in the East Indies, as the certain and natural means of effecting the total Abolition of the Slave Ti'ade. By J. Cropper. 1822. * 2567 Letter in Vindication of the Rights of the British Y7est India Colo- nies, in answer to Mr. J. Crop- per’s letters to Mr. Wilberforce, Esq. By T. Fletcher. 1822. * 2568 The Cries of Africa to the Inhabi- tants of Europe. . . By T. Clark- son. P1822. * 2568a An Appeal to the Common Feelings of Mankind on behalf of the Negroes in the West India Islands. Bv R. Hawker. 1823. * 2569 Letter to John Bull: to which is added the sketch of a plan for the safe, speedy, and effectual Abolition of Slavery. By a Free- born Englishman. 1823. [34 a.] 2570 A Letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say on the comparative Expense of Free and Slave Labour. By A. Hodgson. 2nd ed. Liver'pool. 1823 [34 a.] 2571 Relief for West-Indian Distress. . . By J. Cropper. 1823. [34 a.] 2572 Appeal to the Religious, Justice, and Humanity of the Inhabitants of the British Empire on behalf of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies. By W. Wilberforce. 1823. * 2573](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0143.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)