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East and West India Sugar; or, a refutation of the claims of the West India Colonists to a protecting duty on East India sugar MACAULEY (Zachary)Binnsvol013-0011823
Suggestions on freedom of commerce and navigation, more especially in reference to the East India Trade PRINSEP (John)Binnsvol013-0021823
A reply to the arguments contained in various publications recommending an equalization of the duties on East and West Indian Sugar MARRYAT (Joseph)Binnsvol013-0031823
A letter to William Whitmore Esq. M.P. pointing out some of the erroneous statements contained in a pamphlet by Joseph Marryat Esq. M.P. entitled A reply to the arguments contained in various publications recommending an equalization of the duties on East and West Indian Sugar. By the author of a pamphlet entitled East and West India Sugar MACAULAY (Zachary)Binnsvol013-0041823
Negro slavery; or a view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies, especially Jamaica MACAULEY (Zachary)Binnsvol013-0051823
An appeal to the religion, justice and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire on behalf of the Negro slaves in the West Indies, by William Wilberforce Esq. M.P WILBERFORCE (William)Binnsvol013-0061823
Declaration of the objects of the Liverpool society for promoting the abolition of slavery, 25th March 1823 1st version Binnsvol014-0011823
Declaration of the objects of the Liverpool society for promoting the abolition of slavery, 25th March 1823 2nd version same as published Binnsvol014-0021823
Declaration of the objects of the Liverpool society for promoting the abolition of slavery, 25th March 1823 published version Binnsvol014-0031823
A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for promoting the abolition of slavery CROPPER (James)Binnsvol014-0071823
A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, on the injurious affects of high process of produce, and the beneficial affects of low prices, on the conditions of slaves CROPPER (James)Binnsvol014-0081823
A letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of Free and slave labour HODGSON (Adam)Binnsvol014-0091823
Mr Alexander Barings’ speech in the House of Commons on Buxton’s motion for a resolution declaratory of slavery in the British colonies, being contrary to the English constitution and to Christianity. (London 1823) BARING'S (Alexander) Binnsvol016-0071823
An appeal to the British nation to think for themselves, instead of allowing Wilberforce, Buxton and others to think for them; with a true statement of the condition of the Negroes in Jamaica, second edition, by J Reed, as West India planter (Liverpool 1823) REED (J)Binnsvol016-0101823
Declaration of the objects of the Newcastle upon Tyne Society for promoting the Gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British Dominions (Newcastle upon Tyne 1823) Binnsvol016-0141823
Case of the Vigilante, a ship employed in the slave trade; with some reflections on that traffic (London 1823 Binnsvol016-0151823
An official letter from the Commissioners of Correspondence of the Bahama Islands to George Chalmers Esq. colonial agent concerned the proposed abolition of slavery in the West Indies (Liverpool 1823) CHALMERS (George) Binnsvol018-0011823
Cursory remarks on the emancipation of slaves (author unknown, Liverpool 1823) Binnsvol024-0031823
An appeal to the Religion Justices and Humanity.. WILBERFORCE (William)Binnsvol031-0011823
A letter to John Bull: to which is added the sketch of a plan.. Binnsvol031-0051823
An official letter from the commissioners of correspondence.. CHALMERS (George)Binnsvol031-0061823
An appeal to the Religion Justice WILBERFORCE (William)Binnsvol037-0061823
Negro slavery; or A view of some of the more prominent features.. [MACAULAY (Zachary) ed.]Binnsvol037-0071823
East and West India sugar; or a Refutation of the claims of the West India Colonists.. MACAULAY (Zachary)Binnsvol037-0081823
An appeal to the Religion Justice.. WILBERFORCE (William)Binnsvol045-0011823
A review of some of the arguments which.. Binnsvol045-0021823
Negro Slavery. No. I. Slavery in British.. Binnsvol045-0081823
East and West India Sugar.. Binnsvol046-0041823
Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving.. CLARKSON (Thomas)Binnsvol049-0011823
Negro Slavery; or a view of some of the more prominent features of that state... Binnsvol049-0021823
An appeal to the Religion Justice WILBERFORCE (William)Binnsvol049-0031823
Relief for the West-Indian Distress.. CROPPER (James)Binnsvol049-0041823
A letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Soy.. HODGSON (Adam)Binnsvol049-0051823
Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons.. Suppvol094-0011823
Negro Slavery. No. 1. Slavery in British Guiana. Suppvol105-0011823
Society for the Mitigation and Gradual abolition of Slavery.. Suppvol192-0021823
Negro slavery; or A view of some of the more prominent... [ZACHARY (Macaulay)]Binnsvol032-0101823
An address from the Liverpool Society for the abolition of slavery, on the safest and most effacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India Islands, preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of that change. first version Binnsvol014-0041824
An address from the Liverpool Society for the abolition of slavery, on the safest and most effacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India Islands, preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of that change. Second version Binnsvol014-0051824
An address from the Liverpool Society for the abolition of slavery, on the safest and most effacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India Islands, preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of that change. Third version [The same as published] Binnsvol014-0061824
Colonial Slavery: Letters to the Right Hon. William Huskisson, president of the Board of Trade on the present condition of slaves and the means best adapted to promote the mitigation and final extinction of slavery in the British colonies YATES (John Ashton)Binnsvol014-0101824
The correspondence between John Gladstone Esq. M.P. and James Cropper Esq. on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America and on the importation of Sugar from the British settlements in India, with an appendix containing several papers on the subject of Slavery (Liverpool 1824 GLADSTONE (John) and CROPPER (James)Binnsvol014-0111824
The correspondence between John Gladstone and James Cropper.. GLADSTONE (John) and CROPPER (James)Binnsvol014-0121824
“Slavery” – from the Hull Rockingham of January 31st 1824 Binnsvol014-0131824
Negro Emancipation and West Indian Independence, the true interest of Great Britain, TAYLOR (John)Binnsvol014-0141824
Immediate not gradual abolition; or an inquiry into the shortest safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery, by Elizabeth Heyrick (?) (London 1824 Elizabeth HeyrickBinnsvol016-0011824
An appeal, not to the government, but to the people of England on the subject of West Indian Slavery (London 1824) Binnsvol016-0021824
An enquiry: which of the two parties is best entitled to freedom? The slave or the slave holder, from an impartial examination of the conduct of each party at the bar of public justice (London 1824) Binnsvol016-0031824
Report of the Committee of the society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British Dominions (London 1824) and proceedings of the first anniversary meeting of the Anti Slavery Society June 1824 Binnsvol016-0041824
Continuation of the appendix to the second report of the committee on African Instruction (London 1824 Binnsvol016-0051824
Second report of the committee managing a fund raised for the purpose of promoting African instruction, with an appendix (London 1824) Binnsvol016-0081824
The London Missionary Society’s report of the proceedings against the late Rev. J. Smith of Demerara, minister of the gospel, who was tried under martial law and condemned to death, on a charge of aiding and assisting in a rebellion of the Negro slaves (London 1824) from a full and correct copy, transmitted to England by Mr Smith’s counsel, and including the documentary evidence omitted in the parliamentary copy SMITH (John)Binnsvol020-0131824
Negro emancipation and the West Indian experience: the true interest of great Britain, by John Taylor (Liverpool 1824) TAYLOR (John)Binnsvol021-0041824
Correspondence between George Hibbert Esq. and the Rev. T. Cooper, relative to the condition of the negro slaves in Jamaica, extracted from the Morning Chronicle; also a libel on the character of Mr and Mrs Cooper, published in 1823, in several of the Jamaica journals; with notes and remarks by Thomas Cooper (London 1824) COOPER (Thomas)Binnsvol021-0051824
Facts illustrative of the conditions of the negro slaves in Jamaica, with notes and an appendix, by Thomas Cooper (London 1824) COOPER (Thomas)Binnsvol021-0061824
Substance of a speech, delivered at a public meeting of the inhabitants of the city and county of Norwich on the subject of British colonial slavery, John Harvey Esq. in the chair, by Joseph John Gurney (Norwich 1824) GURNEY John)Binnsvol024-0111824
Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition.. CLARKSON (Thomas)Binnsvol031-0021824
Emancipation; or practical advise to British slaveholders.. WINN (T. S.)Binnsvol031-0031824
Correspondence between George Hibbert Esq. COOPER (Thomas)Binnsvol031-0081824
The Speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt.. "PITT (William the younger)"Binnsvol044-0021824
Statements illustrative of the nature of slave.. Binnsvol044-0031824
Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving.. CLARKSON (Thomas)Binnsvol045-0031824
The injurious effects of slave labour.. Binnsvol045-0041824
East India Sugar or an inquiry respecting... Binnsvol045-0051824
No. XIII. Is Negro slavery Sanctioned. Binnsvol045-0181824
Negro Slavery; or A view of some of the more prominent features of That State... Suppvol078-0011824
Facts illustrative of the condition of the Negro THOMAS (Cooper)Suppvol079-0011824
Emancipation; or practical advice to British Slave-Holders.. WINN (T.S.)Suppvol092-0011824
Report of the Committee of The Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of Slavery.. Suppvol096-0011824
Negro Slavery. No VII. Insurrections of Slaves in the West Indies.. Suppvol106-0011824
Negro Slavery. No. IX. Religious instruction of the Slave. Suppvol107-0011824
Negro Slavery. No. X. The Driving System. Suppvol110-0011824
Negro Slavery. No. XII. Misrepresentations of the Quarterly Review on Slavery. Suppvol111-0011824
Negro-Slavery. Argument that the Colonial Slaves are better off than the British... CLARKSON (Thomas)Suppvol129-0031824
Twenty-six points of comparison between Hebrew Slavery under the Mosaic... Suppvol129-0061824
The Anti-Slavery Magazine and Recorder.. No. I-XII; January 1824 to December 1824. Suppvol142-0011824
Slavery. From the "Hull Rockingham" of January 31 1824. Suppvol142-0041824
The Speech in the House of Commons. CANNING (George)Suppvol142-0061824
The Slavery of the British West India Colonies delineated.. Vol. I. STEPHEN (James)Suppvol186-0011824
Debate in the House of Commons on the 16th Day of March 1824... Suppvol192-0031824
Speech. Negro Slaves in the West Indies.. CANNING (Right Hon. George)Suppvol192-0061824
An Address to The Friends of Negro Emancipation in Liverpool MUNGOBinnsvol015-0011824
Facts Illustrative of the condition of the Negro Slaves in Jamaica with Notes and an Appendix COOPER (Thomas)Binnsvol031-0071824
Second Report of the Committee of the society of the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions, read at the general meeting of the society held on the 30th day of April 1825 (London 1825) Binnsvol019-0031825
Account of a shooting excursion on the mountains near Dromilly Estate in the parish of Trelawny, and island of Jamaica in the month of October 1824!!! (London 1825) Binnsvol020-0011825
The West Indies as they are; or, a real picture of slavery: but more particularly as it exists in the island of Jamaica, in three parts, by the Rev. R Bickell (London 1825) BICKELL (Rev. Richard)Binnsvol026-0011825
A letter addressed to the King, by Thomas Thrush, on resigning his commission as a captain in the royal Navy, on the ground of the unlawfulness of war (London 1825) THRUSH (Thomas)Binnsvol026-0031825
A speedy end to slavery in our West India Colonies.. WINN (T. S.)Binnsvol031-0041825
The rights of Man (Not Paine's) but the rights of.." ANTHROPOSBinnsvol031-0091825
No. XV. A Planter's view of the condition.. Binnsvol045-0201825
Second report of the Committee of the Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition.. Suppvol098-0011825
Negro Slavery. No. XIV. The West Indies.. Suppvol113-0011825
Negro Slavery. No. XV. A Planter's view of the condition of the Negroes.. Suppvol114-0011825
The Black Widow; a True interesting Suppvol142-0131825
Considerations on Negro Slavery. M'DONNELL (.Alexander)Suppvol143-0011825
An authentic report of the Debate in the House of Commons June 23rd 1825 BUXTON (Thomas Fowell)Suppvol192-0041825
Letters on the Necessity of a prompt extinction of British Colonial slavery; chiefly addressed to the more influential classes, to which are added, thoughts on compensation (London1826) Binnsvol018-0031826
An address to the members of the new parliament on the proceedings of the colonial department, in furtherance of the resolutions of the house of commons of the 15th May 1823, for ameliorating the condition of the slave population in his majesty’s colonies, and on the only course that ought now to be pursued (third edition, London 1826) Binnsvol020-0051826
A letter to Mr James Cropper upon the petition for abolition of West India Slavery with some allusion to the distresses and crimes in England, the late riot at Blackburn (Liverpool 1828) Binnsvol020-0081826
The West Indies as they are; or, a real picture of slavery: but more particularly as it exists in the island of Jamaica, in three parts, by the Rev. R Bickell (London 1825) BICKELL RBinnsvol025-0011826
Slave Colonies of Great Britain; or A Picture of Negro Slaveryh drawn by the Colonists themselves; Binnsvol031-0101826
The slave Colonies of Great Britain.. Binnsvol045-0061826
England Enslaved by Her own slave.. STEPHEN (James)Binnsvol045-0071826
Reflections on Slavery: in reply to certain.. Suppvol058-0011826
Third report of the Committee of the Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition.. Suppvol099-0011826
The progress of Colonial Reform.. Suppvol121-0011826
Extracts from the Royal Gazette. Jamaica. Chart of the World on Mercator's projection..nd The Destruction of Life in the British Colonies nd Suppvol129-0201826
Engraving of a Female Slave with hand cuffs. Suppvol129-0221826
Account of the Receipts and disbursements of the Anti Slavery society for the years 1823, 1824, 1825 and 1826, with a list of the subscribers Binnsvol019-0061827
West India Sugar. Binnsvol019-0071827
Ladies Anti-Slavery associations. Binnsvol019-0081827
The colony of Sierra Leone vindicated from the misrepresentations.. MACAULAY (Kenneth)Binnsvol032-0081827
The Colony of Sierra Leone vindicated from the misrepresentations.. MACAULAY (Kenneth)Binnsvol039-0011827
A short review of the Slave Trade.. Binnsvol039-0021827
West India Sugar. [Another edition]. Binnsvol039-0031827
Ladies Anti-Slavery Associations. Binnsvol045-0231827
Account of the Receipts and Disbursements.. Binnsvol045-0251827
A short review of the Slave Trade.. Suppvol095-0011827
Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society.. Suppvol101-0011827
West India Sugar. Suppvol129-0131827
The Second Report of the Female Society.. Suppvol129-0241827
West India "Compensation" to the owners of Slaves. Suppvol171-0011827
A summary view of the progress of reform in the slave colonies of Great Britain, since the 15th May 1823 Binnsvol016-0111828
Address to the public on the present state of the question relative to Negro slavery in the British colonies (York 1828) Binnsvol020-0031828
How do we procure sugar? A question proposed for the consideration of the people of Great Britain, by a naval officer (Whitby, 1828) Binnsvol020-0061828
Thoughts on British colonial slavery, by the Rev. D. Wilson, vicar of Islington (1828) WILSON (Daniel)Binnsvol020-0071828
Two letters severally addressed to the editor of The Christian Observer... RILAND (Rev. John)Binnsvol039-0051828
Remarks on the demoralizing influence of Slavery.. Binnsvol039-0061828
A dialogue between a well-wisher and a friend to the slaves.. Binnsvol039-0071828
Negro Slavery No. XVI. State of religious.. Binnsvol045-0211828
A Picture of Colonial Slavery.. Binnsvol045-0241828
Selections in Verse from Cooper Hannah Moose Pringle and others. Suppvol076-0011828
A Summary View of the Progress of Reform in the Slave Colonies.. Suppvol118-0011828
Birmingham Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves. Suppvol129-0011828
Extracts from the Royal Gazette. Jamaica.. Suppvol129-0021828
Account of a shooting excursion on the Mountains near Dromilly Estate.. Suppvol129-0051828
Scripture Evidence of the sinfulness of Injustice and oppression. Suppvol129-0161828
Reasons for using East India Sugar. Suppvol129-0211828
Memoirs of Granville Sharp Esq. Composed from his own manuscripts.. Vol. I." HOARE (Prince)Suppvol181-0011828
Memoirs of Granville Sharp Esq. Composed from his own manuscripts.. Vol. II. HOARE (Prince)Suppvol182-0011828
Thoughts on British Colonial Slavery.. Binnsvol039-0081828?
Negro Slavery. No. XVI. State of the religiousinstruction among the Slaves.. Suppvol116-0011828?
Observations on the Demerara memorial and on the false assumption that enslaved British subjects are legal chattels, in a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in London (London 1829 Binnsvol019-0051829
Minutes of the 21st Biennial American convention for promoting the abolition of slavery and improving the condition of the African race. Convened at the city of Washington on December 8th 1829, and an appendix containing the addresses from various societies, together with the constitution and bye laws of the convention (Philadelphia 1829) Binnsvol020-0121829
Observations on the Demerara Memorial and on the false.. Binnsvol025-0021829
The death warrant of Negro slavery throughout the British Dominions. Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British DominionsBinnsvol031-0121829
Letter addressed to a clerical advocate of the Bible.. RILAND (Rev. John)Binnsvol039-0041829
Slavery not sanctioned but condemned... THOMSON (Andrew)Binnsvol039-0091829
Account of the Receipts and Disbursements.. Binnsvol045-0261829
Inquiries relating to Negro Emancipation. Suppvol093-0011829
Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society.. Suppvol102-0011829
Hand written letter. [Elisha Tyson]. [ 1829 and 1830]. [1836 and 1838]. TYSON ElishaSuppvol129-0251829
Address to The Electors and People of the United Kingdom. Binnsvol006-0031830
The claims of west Africa to Christian instruction through the native languages by Hannah Kilham (London 1830) illustration of church mission settlement in Sierra Leone KILHAM (Hannah)Binnsvol021-0011830
Address to the electors and people of the United Kingdom. Binnsvol039-0101830
The substance of a course of Lectures on British Colonial slavery.. GODWIN (Rev. Benjamin)Binnsvol039-0111830
Report of the trial of Mr. John Murray.. MURRAY (John)Binnsvol039-0121830
A Brief view of the Nature and effects of Negro slavery.. Binnsvol039-0131830
Substance of the speech delivered at the meeting of the Edinburgh Society.. THOMSON (Andrew)Binnsvol039-0141830
The duty of prompt and complete abolition of Colonial Slavery.. WILKS (Rev. Samuel)Binnsvol039-0151830
The guilt of forbearing to deliver our British Colonial Slaves.. WILSON (Daniel)Binnsvol039-0161830
On the Codrington Estates. A letter to the Most Reverend William.. RILAND (Rev. John)Binnsvol039-0171830
Negro Slavery No. XVII. Attempt to enlist.. Binnsvol045-0221830
Reflections on Slavery. Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Dacre. """BELDAM (Joseph)"Suppvol052-0011830
Negro Slavery. No. XVII. Attempt to enlist religion on the side of the colonial slavery.. Suppvol117-0011830
The Christian Record. October No. 2; Suppvol128-0011830
The Christian Record. November 1830. No.3 Suppvol128-0021830
The Christian Record. December 1830 No. 4. Suppvol128-0031830
The Negro's Memorial or Abolitionist Catechism Suppvol142-0051830
Some account of the state of Slavery.. TELFAIR (Charles)Suppvol163-0011830
The Slavery of the British West India Colonies delineated.. Vol. II. STEPHEN (James)Suppvol187-0011830
An Abstract of the British West Indian Statutes, for the Protection and Government of Slaves. Binnsvol018-0051830