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 and, also, some particular remarks on a Letter addressed to the treasurer of the Society for effecting such abolition, from the Reverend Mr. Robert Nicholls, dean of Middleham...

Publication details: Kingston, Jamaica Printed by Thomas Struper and Joseph Preston in Harbour Street. M,DCC,LXXXVIII [1788]Description: xi, [1], 64p. 20.5cmDDC classification:
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326.7 Ja D 331 Notes on the present condition of the negroes in Jamaica. 326.7 Ja F824 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 and, also, some particular remarks on a Letter addressed to the treasurer of the Society for effecting such abolition, from the Reverend Mr. Robert Nicholls, dean of Middleham... 326.7 Ja F824 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 and, also, some particular remarks on a Letter addressed to the treasurer of the Society for effecting such abolition, from the Reverend Mr. Robert Nicholls, dean of Middleham... 326.7 Ja F824 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 and, also, some particular remarks on a Letter addressed to the treasurer of the Society for effecting such abolition, from the Reverend Mr. Robert Nicholls, dean of Middleham... 326.7 Ja Lon Candid reflections upon the judgement lately awarded by the court of King's Bench in Westminster-Hall on what is commonly called The Negro-Cause by a planter 326.7 Ja Lon Negro emancipation no philanthrophy a letter to the Duke of Wellington by a Jamaica proprietor 326.7 Ja M'Neill Observations on the treatment of the Negroes in the Island of Jamaica, including some account of their temper and character, with remarks on the importation of slaves from the Coast of Africa.

---The same; Kingston, Jamaica, printed: and Liverpool: Reprinted at A. Smith's Navigation shop... M,DCC,LXXXVIII [1788] x, [11]-76p., 1L., 21cm. Binder's title gives R. B. Nicholls as author, in error.

---The same; by G. Franklyn, Esq... Kingston, Jamaica, printed. London: Reprinted at the Logographic press... M.DCC.LXXXIX [1789]. xx, 87p. 20.5cm.

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