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Substance of a Speech Intended to Have Been Made on Mr. Wilberforce's Motion for the Abolition of the Slave Trade
An Answer to the REV. Mr. Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African
An Answer to the REV. Mr. Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species; Particularly the African in a Series of Letters, from a Gentleman in Jamaica, to His Friend in London Wherein Many of the Mistakes and Misrepresentations of Mr. Clark
Observations; Occasioned by the Attempts Made in England to Affect the Abolition of the Slave Trade Shewing, the Manner in Which Negroes Are Treated in the West-Indies and Also, Some Particular Remarks on a Letter from the REV. Robert Boucher Nicholls, by
Observations
Observations, Occasioned by the Attempts Made in England to Effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Shewing the Manner in Which Negroes Are Treated in the British Colonies, in the West-Indies
Club law; or, the consequences of a reform in the representation of the Commons of Great Britain, exemplified in a short description of what has followed a reform in the representation of the Tiers Etat
Observations, Occasioned by the Attempts Made in England to Effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Shewing, the Manner in Which Negroes Are Treated in the ... West-Indies
A Candid Inquiry Into the Nature of Government, and the Right of Representation. by Gilbert Francklyn, Esq. Second Edition.
A Candid Inquiry Into the Nature of Government, and the Right of Representation.
Remarks on a Pamphlet, Entitled Bengal Sugar; And on the Manner in Which the Trade of the East-India Company Is Carried on in the East-Indies by Foreign Shipping, ... by Gilb. Francklyn, Esq
An Answer to the REV. Mr. Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species