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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![Negro Slavery : or, A view of some of the more prominent features of the state of Society as it exists in the United States and the Colonies of the West Indies. 1823. * 2574 Thoughts on the necessity of im- proving the condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies with a view to their ultimate emancipation. By T. Clarkson. 1823. * 2575 Letter on the Means and Import- ance of converting the Slaves in the West Indies to Christianity. By Hon. Sir G. H. Rose. 1823. * 2576 Substance of the Debate on 15th May, 1823, on Mr. Buxton’s motion for Gradual Abolition of Slavery. 1823. * 2577 Review of some of the Arguments which are commonly advanced argainst Parliamentary interfer- ence in behalf of the Negro Slaves, with a statement of Opinions which have been ex- pressed on that subject by many of our most distinguished States- men, including Earl Grej^ Earl Liverpool, Burke, Pitt. 1823. * 2578 Immediate, not Gradual Abolition . . Shortest, Safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of | West Indian Slavery. [By E. Hey- rick.] 1824. * 2579 Negro Emancipation morally and practically considered, in w^hich the Justice, Policy, and Expedi- ency of the Measure are imparti- ally stated and candidly ex- amined, with a Critique on the Petition of the West India Planters, etc., to the King. 1824. * 2580 De l’Emancipation des Noires et de r Independence des Indes-occiden- tales. . . Par J. Taylor. Londres. 1824. [34 a.]_ 2581 Speech of Rt. Hon. G. Canning in the House of Commons, March 16th, 1824, on laying before the House the “ Papers in Explana- tion of the Measures adopted by His Majesty’s Government,_ for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Slave Population in His Majesty’s Dominion in the West Indies.'” 1824. * 2582 Emancipation or Practical Advice to British Slave-holders: with suggestions for the general im- provement of W”est India Affairs. By T. S. Winn. 1824. [2 a.] 258A Emancipation of the Negro Slaves in the West India Colonies con- sidered, in answer to Mr. Wilber- force’s Appeal. 1824. * 2584 Impolicy and Injustice of Emanci- pating the Negro Slaves in the West Indies. 1824. * 2585 The Support of Slavery investi- gated. By J. Cropper. 1824. * 2586 Consideration on Negro Slavery. By A. M’Donnell. 1824. [2 a.] 2587 Anti-Negro Emancipation: an Ap- peal to Mr. Wilberforce. 1824. * 2583 An Address on the State of Slavery in the West India Islands. [By Rev. R. Plall.] 1824. * 2589 The Slavery of the British West India Colonies delineated . . By J. Stephen. 2 vols. 1824 and 1830. [34 c.] 2590 Emancipation of the Negro Slaves in the West India Colonies, con- sidered with reference to its Im- policy and Injustice. 1824. * 2591 The West India Colonies; the calumnies and misrepresentations circulated against them by the Edinburgh Review, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. Cropper, etc., examined and refuted. By James M’Queen. 1824. [2 i.] 2592 The Colonial Controversy, con- taining a Refutation of the Calumnies of the Anti-colonists in the State of Hayti, Sierra Leone, India. By J. M’Queen. Glasgow. 1825. * 2593 Impartial Review of the Question pending between Great Britain and her West Indian Colonies, re- specting the Abolition of Negro Slavery. . . by a Resident and Proprietor in the West Indies. 1824. * 2594 The Slave Colonies of Great Britain, or a Picture of Negro Slavery by the Colonists them- selves. 1825. * 2595 The Same. 1826. [2 i.j Opinions of Henry Brougham, Esq., on Negro Slavery, with Remarks. 1826. * 2596 The same. 1830. *](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0144.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)