The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-trade by the British Parliament, المجلد 1R. Taylor and Company, Shoe-Lane, 1808 |
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abolished abolition Africa Africans afterwards Anthony Benezet appeared barbarous began bill Bristol brought called captain carried cause Christian circumstances coast colonies committee concerned consequence consideration considered crime cruel cruelty desired duty England esquire evidence evil examined favour feelings gave give Granville Sharp Harry Gandy heard honourable House of Commons humanity hundred important interest islands Jamaica justice labour letter Liverpool London Lord manner master measure meeting ment mentioned Middle Passage mind misery motion muster-rolls nation natives nature Negros never object occasion oppressed parliament persons Peter Green petitions Pitt planters present principles privy council procuring promotion Quakers question respect reverend seamen sent ship Sir Charles Middleton slave-ship Slave-trade slave-vessels slavery slaves Society sufferings taken testimony thing thought tion took trade traffic vessels voyage West Indian West Indies Wilberforce William William Dillwyn wished witnesses