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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![13 throughout the British Colonies. By Joseph Phillips [late of Anti- gua.] 1833. [34 a.] 2638 Opinions on Slavery and Emancipa- tion in 1823, referred to in a re- cent debate in the House of Com- mons, by T. Fowell Buxton, with additional Observations, applic- able to the Rt. Hon. E. G. ' Stanley’s Plan for the Extinction of Slavery. By. W. H. Barnley. 1883. * 2639 Immediate Abolition of Slavery, compatible with the Safety and Prosperity of the Colonies. By G. F. W. Mortimer. Newcastle- upon-T'une, 1833. * 2640 The Sinfulness of Colonial Slavery. A lecture. By R. Halley. . . . 2nd ed. 1833. [34 a.] 2641 Review of the Report of a Select Committee of the House of Com- mons on the State of the West India Colonies. . . . Liverpool- 1833. [34 a.] 2642 Corrected Report of the Speech of Viscount Howick in the House of Commons on Colonial Slavery, with Appendix, containing a Plan for the Abolition of Slavery. 1833. * 2643 W ages or the W^hip. An Essay on the comparative cost and produc- tiveness of Free ' and Slave Labour. By J. Condor. 1833. [34 a.] 2644 Statement of the Causes which affect the decrease or increase of the slave population in the British Colonies. By E. Irv- ing. 1833. * 2645 Analysis of the Report of a Com- mittee of the House of Commons on the Extinction of Slavery. [2 h.] 2646 Letter to the Lord Chancellor on the Abolition of Slavery. By a West Indian. 1833. * 2647 A Safe and Practical Course in the West India Question [abolition]. [1833?]. * 2648 Letter on Negro Emancipation, showing the nature of the In- crease of the forced Labour im- posed on the Negro Population of some of the West India Colo- nies. By B. Evred. 1833. * 2649 Report of a Lecture on Colonial Slavery and Gradual Emancipa- tion. By P. Borthwick. Edinburqh- 1833. * 2650 Substance of an Address on Negro Emancipation, March 5th, 1833, by G. Thompson. Glasgow. 1833. ♦ 2652 Full Report of Meetings of Messrs. Thompson and Borthwick at Dalkeith, 22nd March, 1833. Glascmv- 1833. * 2653 Letter to T. Fowell Buxton, M.P., in refutation of his Allegations respecting the decrease of the Slaves in the British West India Colonies, by A. M’Donnell. 1833. ♦ 2654 Present Condition of the Negro Population in the British Colo- nies, particularly in relation to the working of the Apprentice- ship System established under the “ Act for the Abolition of Slavery.” 1837. * 2655 A Review of the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into ” The Working of the Ap- prenticeship System in the Colo- nies, the Condition of the Ap- prentices, and the Laws and Regulations affecting them which have been passed.” 1837. • 2656 The Life of William Wilber force. By R. I. Wilberforce and S. Wilberforce. 5 vols. 1838. [20 d.] 2656a Strictures on the Life of William Wilberforce, by the Rev. W. Wilberforce and the Rev. S. Wilberforce. By T. Clarkson. 1838. * 2656b Biographical Sketch of Thomas Clarkson. By Taylor. 1839. * 2656c The African Slave Trade. By Sir T. F. Buxton. 1839. [35 g.] 2657 The African Slave Trade and its Remedy. 1840. [35 g.] 2657a Sir T. F. Buxton and the Niger Expedition By Read. 1840. * 2657b Report on Free Labour presented to the General Anti-Slavery Con- vention. By J, Sturge, Esq., of Birmingham. n.d. [ab. 1841]. [H.C.] * 2658 Present Condition and Wants of the British West Indies. By H. Morson. 1841. * 2659](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0147.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)