ID |
Author |
Date |
Title |
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1 |
James Edward Alexander |
1831 |
Comparative Slavery, or a Sketch of the Present Condition of Negroes under Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, American, and British Masters |
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2 |
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1820 |
Memoranda Respecting the French Slave Trade in 1820 |
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3 |
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1791 |
Considerations on the Slave Trade; and the Consumption of West Indian Produce |
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4 |
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1830 |
Anti-Slavery Society, Newcastle |
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5 |
William Fox |
1794 |
A Defence of the Decree of the National Convention of France, For emancipating the slaves in the West Indies |
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6 |
William Wilberforce |
1814 |
A Letter to His Excellency the Prince of Talleyrand Perigord, on the subject of the slave trade |
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7 |
Adam Hodgson |
1823 |
Letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labour |
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8 |
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1867 |
Special Report of the Anti-Slavery Conference, held in Paris in the Salle Herz, on the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh August, 1867 |
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9 |
F. Torres Texugo |
1839 |
A letter on the slave trade still carried on along the Eastern coast of Africa, called the Province of Mosambique, showing the little importance those possessions are of to Portugal, in a commercial point of view, and suggesting improvements |
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10 |
Josiah Forster |
1822 |
An Address to the Inhabitants of Europe on the Iniquity of the Slave Trade; issued by the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in Great Britain and Ireland |
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11 |
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1839 |
An Appeal to the Inhabitants of Europe, on Slavery and the Slave Trade. Issued on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain |
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12 |
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1837 |
The Foreign Slave Trade, a brief account of its state, of the treaties which have been entered into, and of the laws enacted for its suppression, from the date of the English Abolition Act to the present time |
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13 |
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1821 |
Foreign Slave Trade. Abstract of the information recently laid on the table of the House of Commons on the subject of the slave trade; being a report made by a Committee specially appointed for the purpose, to the Directors of the African Institution on the 8th of May, 1821, and by them ordered to be printed, as a Supplement to the Annual Report of the present year |
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14 |
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1824 |
Statements illustrative of the nature of the Slave-Trade, to which are subjoined some particulars respecting the Colony at Sierra Leone, published by a Committee appointed by the Religious Society of Friends, to aid in promoting the total abolition of the slave trade |
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15 |
John Taylor |
1824 |
Negro Emancipation and West Indian Independence, the true interest of Great Britain |
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16 |
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1825 |
Un mot au sujet de la traite des noirs |
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17 |
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1849 |
On slavery and the slave trade [To sovereigns and those in authority in the nations of Europe] |
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18 |
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1828 [?] |
View of the law and practice in the Spanish colonies respecting the manumission of slaves |
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19 |
George William Alexander |
1842 |
Letters on the Slave-trade, Slavery, and Emancipation; with a reply to objections made to the liberation of the slaves in the Spanish Colonies; addressed to friends on the Continent of Europe, during a visit to Spain and Portugal |
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20 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1821 |
The cries of Africa to the inhabitants of Europe; or, a survey of that bloody commerce called the slave trade |
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21 |
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1827 |
The Second Report of the Female Society for Birmingham, West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Walsall, and their respective neighbourhoods, for the relief of British Negro Slaves |
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22 |
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1827 |
State of the Foreign Slave Trade (Reprinted by Permission) from the British Review, no. XXXVI, December 1821 |
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23 |
"Liber" |
1814 |
Observations on the late Treaty of Peace with France; so far as it relates to the Slave Trade: in a letter to a friend |
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24 |
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1791 |
An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade |
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25 |
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1814 |
Abolition of the Slave Trade |
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26 |
Joseph Ivimey |
1832 |
The utter extinction of slavery an object of scripture prophecy: A letter, the substance of which was delivered at the annual meeting of the Chelmsford Ladies' Anti-Slavery Association in the Friend's Meeting-House on Tuesday, the 17th of April, 1832 |
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27 |
Thomas Fowell Buxton |
1840 |
The African slave trade and its remedy |
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28 |
J.F. [John Flude] Johnson |
1843 |
Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention, called by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and held in London, from Tuesday June 13th, to Tuesday June 20th, 1843 |
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29 |
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1822 |
De la continuation de la traite des Noirs ; contenant divers renseignemens sur l’exercice et l’étendue actuelle de ce commerce coupable |
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30 |
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1825 [?] |
Traite des nègres. Renseignemens tendant à prouver la continuation de ce trafic illégal |
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31 |
Thomas Fowell Buxton |
1824 |
Discours prononcé dans la Chambre des Communes d'Angleterre, à l'appui de la motion pour l'adoucissement, et l'extinction graduelle de l'Esclavage dans les Colonies anglaises [...] précédé d'une introduction sur l'état des esclaves dans ces colonies, par Charles Coquerel |
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32 |
Henry Nelson Coleridge |
1826 |
Six months in the West Indies, in 1825 |
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33 |
Mungo Park |
1799 |
Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed under the direction and patronage of the African Assocation, in the years 1795, 1796, and 1797 |
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34 |
Carl Bernhard Wadström |
1789 |
Observations on the slave trade, and a description of some part of the coast of Guinea, during a voyage, made in 1787 and 1788, in company with Doctor A. Sparrman and Capt. Arrehenius |
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35 |
James Field Stanfield |
1788 |
Observations on a Guinea voyage in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Thomas Clarkson |
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36 |
Henry Koster |
1816 |
Travels in Brazil |
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37 |
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1828 |
Remarks on the demoralizing influence of slavery, by a resident at the Cape of Good Hope |
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38 |
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1792 |
An Inquiry into the causes of the Insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo, to which are added, observations of M. Garran-Coulon on the same subject, read in his absence by M. Guadet, before the National Assembly, 29th Feb. 1792 |
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39 |
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1792 |
A Letter on the greater necessity of an abolition of the African slave trade; in consequence of the Insurrection at St. Domingo, &c. by a gentleman long resident in Jamaica, extracted from the Universal Museum, no. 3, just published, prefaced by a Short Address to the Publick, by W.M. |
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40 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1792 |
The true state of the case, respecting the insurrection at St. Domingo |
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41 |
José Bonifacio D'Andrada e Silva |
1825 |
Representação á Assemblea geral constituinte e legislativa do imperio do Brasil sobre a escravatura |
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42 |
William Forster |
1865 |
Memoirs of William Forster, vol. II |
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43 |
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1839 |
Queries |
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44 |
George William Alexander |
1839 |
Report of his anti-slavery tour of Hamburgh and Copenhagen |
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45 |
George Francis Lyon |
1821 |
A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa , in the years 1818, 19, and 20, accompanied by geographical notices of Soudan, and of the course of the Niger |
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46 |
Alexander Falconbridge |
1788 |
Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa |
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47 |
Joseph John Gurney |
1840 |
A Winter in the West Indies, Described in familiar letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky |
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48 |
Richard Robert Madden |
1835 |
A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notices of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands |
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49 |
William Hazlitt |
1814 |
Prince Maurice's Parrot; Or, French Instructions to a British Plenipotentiary |
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50 |
Germaine [Madame de] Staël |
1814 |
Appel aux souverains réunis à Paris pour en obtenir l'abolition de la traite des nègres |
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51 |
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1816 |
Souscription pour l'Abolition de l'Esclavage des Blancs et des Noirs en Afrique a verser chez MM. Serregaux, Lafite et Cie. à Paris |
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52 |
John Lowe |
1789 |
Liberty or Death: A tract by which is vindicated the obvious practicality of trading to the coasts of Guinea, for its natural products, in lieu of the slave trade, much more to the interest of the merchants in particular, and the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland in general |
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53 |
George William Alexander |
1844 |
Liberté Immédiate et Absolue, ou Esclavage. Observations sur le rapport de M. le Duc de Broglie, Président de la Commission instituée par décision Royale du 26 mai 1840, pour l'examen des questions relatives à l'Esclavage et à la Constitution politique des colonies françaises, addressées à tous les Français amis de la liberté et de l'humanité, Par Geo. W. Alexander et John Scoble de Londres |
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54 |
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1862 |
The African Slave Trade to Cuba |
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55 |
Lewis Hertslet |
1820 |
A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at present subsisting between Great Britain & Foreign Powers; so far as they relate to Commerce and Navigation; to the repression and abolition of the Slave Trade; and to the privileges and interests of the subjects of the high contracting parties: the whole in English, and the modern treaties and most important documents also in the foreign languages in which they were signed. Compiled from authentic documents by Lewis Hertslet, Librarian, and keeper of the papers, Foreign Office. |
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56 |
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The Tongue; or, Essays on the uses and abuses of speech, interspersed with fictitious characters: Including a Description of the Sufferings of the Negroes in Africa, and the West-Indies. To which is added, an appendix on Freedom of Speech |
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57 |
Robert Francis Jameson |
1821 |
Letters from the Havana, during the year 1820; containing an account of the present state of the Island of Cuba, and observations on the slave trade |
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58 |
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1870 |
La abolicion de la esclavitud y el proyecto del señor Moret |
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59 |
John Candler |
1840 - 1841 |
West Indies. Extracts from the Journal of John Candler, whilst travelling in Jamaica |
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60 |
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1824 |
Société de la morale chrétienne. Comité pour l'abolition de la Traite des Nègres. Programme d'un prix de mille francs, proposé par la Société de la morale chrétienne, pour le meilleur Mémoire en faveur de l'abolition de la Traite des Noirs, considérée particulièrement dans l'intérêt de la France |
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61 |
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1862 |
Spain and the African Slave Trade: An Address to Spaniards from the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society |
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62 |
Zachary Macaulay |
1823 |
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 in Jamaica |
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63 |
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1833 |
The Tourist; A Literary and Anti-Slavery Journal. Under the Superintendance of the Agency Anti-Slavery Society |
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64 |
James Stephen |
1802 |
The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies; Or, An Enquiry into the Objects and Probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies; And their Connection with the Colonial Interests of the British Empire. To which are subjoined, sketches of a plan for settling the vacant lands of Trinidada. In four letters to the Right Hon. Henry Addington, Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. |
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65 |
Charles Orpen |
1831 |
The principles, plans, and objects, of 'the Hibernian Negro's Friend Society', contrasted with those of the previously existing 'Anti-Slavery Societies'; being a circular, addressed to all the friends of the negro, and advocates for the abolition and extinction of slavery; in the Form of a Letter, to Thomas Pringle, Esq. Secretary of 'the London Anti-Slavery Society' |
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66 |
John Newton |
1788 |
Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade |
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67 |
Henri [Abbé] Grégoire |
1815 |
De la traite et de l'esclavage des noirs et des blancs; par un ami des hommes de toutes les couleurs |
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68 |
James Stephen |
1816 |
An inquiry into the right and duty of compelling Spain to relinquish her slave trade in northern Africa |
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69 |
Anne Bignan |
1823 |
L'Abolition de la traite des noirs. Épitre aux Souverains de l'Europe rassemblés au Congrès de Vienne; Qui a obtenu la première mention honorable, au jugement de l'Académie française à la séance publique du 25 août 1823 |
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70 |
Joseph [Captain] Denman |
1839 |
Practical remarks on the slave trade on the West Coast of Africa, with notes on the Portuguese treaty |
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71 |
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1822 [?] |
The Spanish schooner, Josefa Maracayera, of 90 Tons, 21 Seamen, belonging to the Havannah, Captured by the Driver, Capt. Wolrige, in the Bight of Benin, on the Coast of Africa, on the 19th of 8th Mo. (Aug.) 1822, with 216 male Slaves on board |
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72 |
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1814 |
Remarks on that Article in the late Treaty of Peace, which permits a French Slave Trade for five years. From the Christian Observer for June last |
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73 |
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1795 |
Considerations on the present crisis of affairs, as it respects the West-India Colonies, and the probable Effects of the French Decree for emancipating the Negroes, pointing out a remedy for preventing the calamitous consequences in the British Islands |
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74 |
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1844 |
Treaties, Conventions, and Engagements, for the suppression of the Slave Trade |
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75 |
José Maria Blanco y Crespo |
1814 |
Bosquexo del comercio en esclavos : y reflexiones sobre este tráfico considerado moral, política, y cristianamente |
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76 |
William Roscoe |
1788 |
A general view of the African slave-trade, demonstrating its injustice and impolicy: with hints towards a bill for its abolition |
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77 |
Robert [Rev.] Walsh |
1830 |
Notices of Brazil in 1828 and 1829 |
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78 |
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1823 |
Case of the Vigilante, a ship employed in the Slave Trade; with some reflections on that traffic |
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79 |
Brissot de Warville |
1790 |
Adresse à l'Assemblée Nationale, pour l'abolition de la traite des noirs, par la Société des Amis des Noirs de Paris |
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80 |
William Roscoe |
1823 |
Declaration of the Objects of the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 25th March, 1823 |
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81 |
Henri [Abbé] Grégoire |
1822 |
Des peines infamantes à infliger aux négriers |
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82 |
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1824 |
An address on the state of slavery in the West India islands, from the committee of the Leicester Auxiliary Anti-Slavery Society |
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83 |
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1821 |
Breve resumo sobre a natureza do Commercio de Escravatura e das atrocidades que d'elle resultam: seguido de huma relaçao historica dos debates que terminaram a final abolição |
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84 |
James Stephen |
1817 |
The Speech of James Stephen, Esq. at the Annual Meeting of the African Institution, at Free-Mason's Hall, On the 26th March, 1817 |
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85 |
Elizabeth Heyrick |
1824 |
Immediate not gradual abolition; or, an inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery |
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86 |
Carl Bernhard Wadström |
1798 |
Au citoyen Taleyrand, ministre des relations extérieures (Paris le 17 frimaire, an 6) |
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87 |
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1817 |
A Correct Statement of what passed at a Conference between the Emperor Alexander and a Deputation from the Society of Quakers; Consisting of J. Wilkinson, S. Grillette, and Wm. Allen, at the time the Northern Monarchs and other great Men were in England, in the Summer of 1814; which will shew to the moral and religious world, that there is at least one eminently pious Monarch in Europe |
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88 |
Robert Wedderburn |
1824 |
The Horrors of Slavery; exemplified in the Life and History of Rev. Robert Wedderburn [...] With Remarks on, and Illustrations of the Treatment of the Blacks, and a view of their Degraded State, and the Disgusting Licentiousness of the Planters |
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89 |
Elizabeth Heyrick |
1828 |
Appeal to the hearts and consciences of British Women |
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90 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1791 |
Letters on the Slave-Trade, and the State of the Natives in those parts of Africa, which are contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree, written at Paris in December 1789, and January 1790 |
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91 |
George McHenry |
1862 |
Visits to Slave-ships |
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92 |
John Augustine Waller |
1820 |
A Voyage in the West Indies: Containing various observations made during a residence in Barbadoes, and several of the Leeward Islands; with some notices and illustrations relative to the city of Paramarabo, in Surinam |
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93 |
Henry Whiteley |
1833 |
Three months in Jamaica, in 1832: Comprising a residence of seven weeks on a sugar plantation |
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94 |
Thomas Cooper |
1787 |
Letters on the slave trade: first published in Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle; and since re-printed with additions and alterations |
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95 |
Richard Robert Madden |
1849 |
The Island of Cuba: Its resources, progress, and prospects, considered in relation especially to the influence of its prosperity on the interests of the British West India Colonies |
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96 |
|
1819 - 1820 |
L'abolition de la traite des nègres |
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97 |
Rafael de Labra |
1880 |
Discurso sobre la abolición de la esclavitud en Inglaterra pronunciado por D. Rafael Marta de Labra, en el Ateneo Mercantil, el dia 19 de Diciembre de 1879 |
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98 |
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1872 |
Conferencias Anti-Esclavistas del Teatro de Lope de Rueda |
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99 |
Salvator Torres Aguilar |
1872 |
La Abolicion de la Esclavitud en el Brasil y en España. Discurso pronunciado en la conferencia del 26 de Febrero de 1872 |
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100 |
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1873 |
La Abolicion de la Esclavitud en Puerto-Rico. Reunion celebrada en el Teatro Nacional de la Ópera, por la Sociedad Abolicionista Española, el dia 23 de Enero de 1873 |
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101 |
Juan A. Hernandez Arvízu |
1869 |
Proyecto de ley sobre Abolicion de la Esclavitud en la isla de Puerto-Rico |
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102 |
Rafael M. de Labra |
1869 |
La Abolicion de la Esclavitud en las Antillas Españolas (Sobre dos folletos recien publicados en Francia) |
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103 |
Joaquin Maria Sanromá |
1872 |
La Esclavitud en Cuba: Discurso pronunciado en la Tercera Conferencia Abolicionista de 1872 por Don Joaquin Maria Sanromá |
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104 |
|
1793 |
Adresse à la Convention Nationale, à tous les clubs et sociétés patriotiques, pour les nègres détenus en esclavage dans les Colonies Françaises de l’Amérique, sous le régime de la République |
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105 |
Charles Joseph Dussillion |
1843 |
Considérations sur l'esclavage aux Antilles françaises et de son abolition graduelle, suivies d'un Aperçu analytique et critique du système d'apprentissage et de ses résultats dans les colonies anglaises |
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106 |
M. van Tenac |
1848 |
Histoire générale de la Marine comprenant les naufrages célèbres, les voyages autour du monde, les découvertes et colonisations, l'histoire des pirates, corsaires et négriers, exploits des marins illustres, voyages dans les mers glaciales, guerres et batailles navales, jusqu'au bombardement de Tanger et la prise de Mogador [...] publiée sous la direction de M. van Tenac, attaché au Ministère de la Marine |
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107 |
Casimir Dugoujon |
1845 |
Lettres sur l'esclavage dans les colonies françaises, par M. L'Abbé Dugoujon, Ex-Missionnaire apostolique du St-Esprit |
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108 |
Jean-Vincent [Abbé] Giudicelly |
1820 |
Observations sur la traite des noirs, en réponse au rapport de M. Courvoisier sur la pétition de M. Morenas, par M. l'Abbé Giudicelly, Ancien préfet apostolique du Sénégal et de Gorée |
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109 |
Jean-Jacques Aymé |
1800 |
Déportation et naufrage de J. J. Aymé, ex-Législateur, suivis du tableau de vie et de mort des déportés, à son départ de la Guyane, avec quelques observations sur cette colonie et sur les nègres |
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110 |
George Harrison |
1804 |
Notices on the slave-trade: In reference to the present state of the British Isles |
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111 |
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1824 |
An Address from the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery, on the safest and most efficacious 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 such change |
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112 |
Joseph Cooper |
1875 |
The Lost Continent; or, Slavery and the Slave-trade in Africa, 1875. With observations on the Asiatic Slave-trade, carried on under the name of the labour traffic, and some other subjects |
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113 |
Joseph Corry |
1807 |
Observations upon the Windward Coast of Africa, the religion, character, customs, &c. of the natives; with a system upon which they may be civilized, and a knowledge attained of the interior of this extraordinary quarter of the globe; and upon the natural and commercial resources of the country: made in the years 1805 and 1806 |
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114 |
Josiah Conder |
1833 |
Wages or the Whip. An essay on the comparative cost and productiveness of free and slave labour |
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115 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1790 |
Lettre aux auteurs du Journal de Paris |
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116 |
|
1788 |
Tableau précis de la malheureuse condition des négres dans les colonies d'Amérique: suivi de considérations adressées aux Gouvernemens de l'Amérique libre sur l'inconséquence de leur conduite en tolérant l'esclavage. Traduit de l'anglais |
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117 |
Sylvain Meinrad Xavier de Golberry |
1802 |
Fragmens d'un voyage en Afrique, fait pendant les années 1785, 1786 et 1787, dans les Contrées occidentales de ce Continent, comprises entre le cap Blanc de Barbarie, par 20 degrés, 47 minutes, et le cap de Palmes, par 4 degrés, 30 minutes, latitude boréale |
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118 |
Zachary Macaulay |
1835 |
Faits et renseignemens prouvant les avantages du travail libre sur le travail forcé, et indiquant les moyens les plus propres à hâter l'abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies européennes |
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119 |
Philip Beaver |
1805 |
African Memoranda: relative to an attempt to establish a British Settlement on the island of Bulama, on the Western coast of Africa, in the year 1792. With a brief notice of the neighbouring tribes, soil, productions, &c. And some observations on the facility of colonizing that part of Africa, with a View to cultivation; and the introduction of letters and religion to its inhabitants: but more particularly as the means of gradually abolishing African Slavery |
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120 |
Frederick Lamport [Lieutenant] Barnard |
1848 |
A three years' cruize in the Mozambique Channel, for the suppression of the slave trade, by Lieut. Barnard, R.N. |
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121 |
Claude [Abbé] Fauchet |
1790 |
A Messieurs les Auteurs des Révolutions de Paris |
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122 |
Pascoe [Rev.] Grenfell Hill |
1844 |
Fifty days on board a slave-vessel in the Mozambique Channel, in April and May, 1843 |
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123 |
Edward Wilberforce |
1856 |
Brazil viewed through a naval glass: with notes on slavery and the slave trade |
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124 |
Victor Schoelcher |
1842 |
Des colonies françaises, abolition immédiate de l'esclavage |
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125 |
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Impolicy of Slavery |
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126 |
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1825 |
Société pour l’adoucissement et l’abolition graduelle de l’esclavage dans les possessions anglaises – Séance annuelle du 30 avril 1825 |
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127 |
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1826 |
Société de la Morale Chrétienne - séance générale annuelle 13 avril 1826 |
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128 |
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1845 |
The present state of the anti-slavery question in Tunis and Algiers: in a letter addressed to Thomas Clarkson Esq., president of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; by a correspondent of the same society |
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129 |
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1789 [?] |
Reglemens de la Société des Amis des Noirs |
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130 |
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1840 |
Proceedings at the first public meeting of the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade, and for the Civilization of Africa, held at Exeter Hall, on Monday, 1st June, 1840. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, President of the Society, in the chair. |
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131 |
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All nations are of one blood |
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132 |
Joseph Sturge |
1838 |
The West Indies in 1837; being the journal of a visit to Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Jamaica; undertaken for the purpose of ascertaining the actual condition of the Negro population of those islands. By Joseph Sturge and Thomas Harvey. |
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133 |
Pascoe [Rev.] Grenfell Hill |
1849 |
A voyage to the slave coasts of West and East Africa |
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134 |
J. J. Dauxion Lavaysse |
1813 |
Voyage aux îles de Trinidad, de Tabago, de la Marguerite, et dans diverses parties de Vénézuéla, dans l'Amérique méridionale |
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135 |
Théophile Mandar |
1790 |
Observations sur l'esclavage et le commerce des nègres. Pour répondre aux questions insérées dans le Journal de Paris, et qui avoient été faites par M. B. S. Frossard, auteur d'un excellent ouvrage, intitulé: 'La Cause des Noirs portée au tribunal de l'humanité, de la justice et de la religion' |
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136 |
Étienne Clavière |
1789 |
Lettres de la Société des Amis des Noirs, à M. Necker, avec la réponse de ce ministre |
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137 |
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1826 |
Bulletin de la correspondance. A Monsieur le Président de la Société de la Morale Chrétienne |
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138 |
William Wilberforce |
1822 |
Lettre à l’empereur Alexandre sur la traite des noirs; par William Wilberforce, Membre du Parlement Britannique |
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139 |
Édouard Goubert |
1840 |
Pauvres Nègres! Ou quatre ans aux Antilles Françaises. Par Édouard Goubert, Curé démissionnaire de Fort-Royal-Martinique. |
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140 |
George Stacey |
1844 |
An appeal on the iniquity of slavery and the slave-trade: issued by the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, held in London, 1844 |
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141 |
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1846 |
Pétition aux Chambres. Esclavage en Algérie |
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142 |
Zachary Macaulay |
1835 |
Tableau de l’esclavage tel qu’il existe dans les colonies françaises; par un ancien colon |
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143 |
Edward Hutchinson |
1874 |
The Slave Trade of East Africa |
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144 |
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1860 |
The slave-trade as it is. Forty thousand slaves annually to Cuba |
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145 |
Civique de Gastine |
1820 |
Pétition à MM. les Députés des Départemens, relative à l'abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies françaises |
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146 |
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1880 |
Colonel Gordon, R.E., C.B., and the Slave Trade in Egypt, the Soudan, and Equatorial Africa |
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147 |
Charles Martial [Cardinal] Lavigerie |
1888 |
Crusade against the Slave-Trade. Oration by Cardinal Lavigerie at a meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society held in Prince's Hall, London, Tuesday July 31st, 1888 (With illustration) |
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148 |
François Xavier Lanthenas |
1790 |
M. Lamiral, réfuté par lui-même, ou réponse aux opinions de cet auteur, sur l’abolition de la Traite des Noirs, suivie de quelques idées sur les établissemens libres que la France ne doit point différer de faire au Sénégal. Par un ami des Blancs et des Noirs |
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149 |
Victor Schoelcher |
1844 |
De la pétition des ouvriers pour l’abolition immédiate de l’esclavage |
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150 |
J. G. Alexander |
1841 |
Observaciones sobre la esclavitud y comercio de esclavos por J. G. Alexander; é informe del Dr. Madden sobre la esclavitud en la isla de Cuba |
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151 |
Honoré Gabriel Riqueti [Comte de] Mirabeau |
1790-1791 |
Fragments d’un discours sur l’abolition de l’esclavage |
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152 |
Joseph Elzéar Morenas |
1820 |
Pétition contre la traite des noirs, qui se fait au Sénégal, présentée à la Chambre des Députés, le 14 juin 1820 |
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153 |
Benjamin Frossard |
1789 |
La Cause des Esclaves Nègres et des Habitans de la Guinée, Portée au Tribunal de la Justice, de la Religion, de la Politique; ou Histoire de la Traite & de l’Esclavage des Nègres, preuves de leur illégitimité, moyens de les abolir sans nuire ni aux Colonies ni aux Colons |
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154 |
Le Roi de Petitval |
1789 |
Réflexions sur les Travaux auxquels peut et doit se livrer la Société des Amis des Noirs |
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155 |
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1826 |
Faits relatifs à la traite des noirs [Société de la morale chrétienne, Comité pour l'abolition de la traite des noirs]. |
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156 |
André-Daniel Laffon de Ladebat |
1788 |
Discours sur la nécessité et les moyens de détruire l'esclavage dans les colonies, lu à la séance publique de l'Académie royale des sciences, belles lettres et arts de Bordeaux, le 25 août 1788 |
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157 |
Adolphe Bourcier [Comte de] Montureux |
1844 |
Essai sur les moyens à employer pour abolir l'esclavage dans les Colonies françaises |
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158 |
Anaxagoras Chaumette |
1794 [an II] |
Discours sur l'abolition de l'esclavage, prononcé par Anaxagoras Chaumette, au nom de la Commune de Paris |
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159 |
John Candler |
1853 |
Narrative of a recent visit to Brazil, by John Candler and Wilson Burgess: to present an address on the slave-trade and slavery, issued by the Religious Society of Friends |
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160 |
Charles Martial [Cardinal] Lavigerie |
1888 |
Lettre de S. Em. le Cardinal Lavigerie sur l'esclavage africain à Messieurs les Directeurs de l’Œuvre de la Propagation de la Foi |
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161 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1823 |
Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate Emancipation; and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measure |
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162 |
Agénor de Gasparin |
1838 |
Esclavage et traite |
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163 |
Cyrille C. A. Bissette |
1845 |
Lettres politiques sur les colonies, sur l'esclavage et sur les questions qui s'y rattachent |
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164 |
John Candler |
1842 |
Brief Notices of Hayti: with its condition, resources, and prospects |
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165 |
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1847 [?] |
Martyrologe Colonial. Tableau de l’esclavage aux colonies françaises. |
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166 |
Louis Ruffet |
1889 |
La traite des nègres et l’esclavage en Afrique |
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167 |
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1889 |
Brussels Conference on the Slave-Trade, 1889. Papers by members of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. |
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168 |
Clarisse [Madame] Coignet |
1865 |
Association des dames françaises en faveur des esclaves affranchis |
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169 |
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1834 |
Prospectus de la Société pour l'abolition de l'esclavage |
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170 |
M. F. de [François] Montrol |
1835 |
Des colonies anglaises depuis l'émancipation des esclaves, et de l'influence de cette émancipation sur les colonies françaises |
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171 |
Stephen Lushington |
1831 |
Speech of Dr. Lushington, Delivered at a General Meeting of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery, throughout the British Dominions, Held at Exeter Hall, London, April 23, 1831 |
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172 |
William Wilberforce |
1823 |
An appeal to the religion, justice, and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire, in behalf of the negro slaves in the West Indies |
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173 |
Charles Coquerel |
1820 |
Sur la législation anglaise relative à la traite des noirs, et sur l'état des nègres affranchis |
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174 |
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1844 [?] |
Slavery and the slave trade |
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175 |
George William Alexander |
1842 |
Observaçaos sobre a escravatura e commercio de escravos dirigidas as Cortes e a’ nação Portugueza |
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176 |
Dixon Denham |
1826 |
Narrative of the travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the years 1822, 1823, and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney |
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177 |
Pepin |
1791 |
Adresse d'un Patriote françois à l'Assemblée Nationale sur la traite des noirs |
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178 |
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1846 [?] |
Pétition pour l'abolition immédiate de l'esclavage (extrait de la Réforme du 20 décembre 1846) |
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179 |
Hector Fleury |
1847 |
De l’esclavage colonial et de son abolition immédiate dans les colonies françaises |
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180 |
Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat [Marquis] Condorcet |
1789 [?] |
Au Corps Électoral, contre l’esclavage des Noirs |
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181 |
Alphonse de Lamartine |
1838 |
Sur l'émancipation des esclaves. Discours prononcé à la Chambre des Députés, séance du 15 février 1838 |
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182 |
Alphonse de Lamartine |
1840 |
Sur l'abolition de l'esclavage. Discours prononcé au banquet donné par la société française de l'émancipation de l'esclavage, aux délégués des sociétés anglaise et américaine, à Paris, le 10 février 1840 |
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183 |
Ramón Emeterio Bétances |
1872 |
La abolición de la esclavitud en Puerto-Rico y el Gobierno radical y monárquico de España |
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184 |
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1814 |
Remarks on the Ordonnance issued at Paris, the 29th August 1814; for the re-establishment of the French Slave Trade, and on the proposition submitted to the Chamber of Deputies by General Desforneaux, on the subject of St. Domingo: with notices respecting the present state of that island |
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185 |
Benjamin Frossard |
1792 |
Benjamin Sig. Frossard à la Convention Nationale, Sur l’Abolition de la Traite des Nègres, Paris le 12 décembre 1792, l’an premier de la République Française |
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186 |
Louis Leblois |
1863 |
Les suites de l’esclavage des nègres (Extrait du Disciple de Jésus-Christ) |
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187 |
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1856 |
La esclavitud en la isla de Cuba |
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188 |
Victor Schoelcher |
1847 |
Résultats de l’émancipation aux colonies anglaises. Abolition de l’esclavage dans l’île suédoise de Saint-Barthelemy & dans les possession danoises des Antilles. |
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189 |
Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve |
1790 |
Discours sur la traite des noirs |
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190 |
Alexandre [Père] Le Roy |
1889 |
Le Congrès de Bruxelles. L’esclavage africain. |
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191 |
Daniel Lescallier |
1789 |
Réflexions sur le sort des Noirs dans nos Colonies |
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192 |
David Turnbull |
1840 |
Travels in the West. Cuba; with notices of Porto Rico, and the Slave Trade. |
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193 |
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1789 |
Le More-Lack, ou Essai sur les moyens les plus doux & les plus équitables d'abolir la traite & l'esclavage des Nègres d'Afrique, en conservant aux Colonies tous les avantages d'une population agricole |
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194 |
Casimir Leconte |
1852 |
Les Noirs libres et les noirs esclaves aux Antilles, aux États-Unis et à Libéria |
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195 |
|
1859 - 1864 |
Association du Sou par Semaine en faveur des esclaves |
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196 |
George Lydiard [Captain] Sulivan |
1873 |
Dhow chasing in Zanzibar waters and on the Eastern coast of Africa. Narrative of five years' experiences in the suppression of the slave trade. |
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197 |
Jean-Louis Viefville des Essars |
1791 [?] |
Discours et projet de loi pour l’affranchissement des nègres, ou l’adoucissement de leur régime, et réponse aux objections des colons |
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198 |
Benjamin Constant |
1821 |
Opinion prononcée dans la séance du 27 juin 1821, par M. Benjamin Constant, député de la Sarthe |
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199 |
Charles Meyrueis |
1847 |
Émancipation des esclaves. Aux Protestants de France, Pasteurs, Anciens et Fidèles |
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200 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1815. 1818. |
Account of T. C. - Interview with the Emperor of Russia at Paris on Saturday 23 September 1815.
Untitled [Aix-la-Chapelle, 1818] |
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201 |
Gaspard Mollien |
1820 |
Voyage dans l’intérieur de l’Afrique, aux sources du Sénégal et de la Gambie, fait en 1818, par ordre du gouvernement français |
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202 |
Henry Brougham |
1804 |
A concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade |
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203 |
José Antonio Saco |
1837 |
Mi primera pregunta. ¿La abolición del comercio de esclavos africanos arruinará ó atrasará la agricultura Cubana? |
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204 |
Jean-Baptiste Rouvellat de Cussac |
1845 |
Situation des esclaves dans les colonies françaises, urgence de l'émancipation |
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205 |
J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi |
1814 |
De l'intérêt de la France à l'égard de la traite des nègres |
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206 |
Guillaume de Félice |
1846 |
Émancipation immédiate et complète des esclaves. Appel aux abolitionistes. |
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207 |
William Dickson |
1792 |
Diary of a visit to Scotland 5 January - 19 March 1792 on behalf of the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade |
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208 |
James Mullalla |
1792 |
A compilation on the slave trade, respectfully addressed to the People of Ireland |
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209 |
|
1806 |
Gleanings in Africa; exhibiting a faithful and correct view of the manners and customs of the inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope, and surrounding country. With a full and comprehensive account of the system of Agriculture adopted by the Colonists; Soil, Climate, Natural Productions &c. Interspersed with observations and reflections on the State of Slavery in the Southern Extremity of the African continent. |
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210 |
Julio Vizcarrondo |
1866 |
Letter to Victor Hugo |
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211 |
Olaudah Equiano |
1789 |
The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, written by himself |
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212 |
George Pinckard |
1806 |
Notes on the West Indies: written during the expedition under the command of the late General Sir R. Abercrombie: including observations on the Island of Barbadoes, &c.... likewise remarks relating to the Creoles and Slaves of the Western Colonies, and the Indians of South America |
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213 |
Thomas Pringle |
1834 |
African Sketches |
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214 |
S. Linstant |
1841 |
Essai sur les moyens d'extirper les préjugés des blancs contre la couleur des Africains et des sang-mêlés. Ouvrage couronné par la Société française pour l’abolition de l’esclavage, dans sa séance du 1er juillet 1840, sous la présidence de M. Laisné de Villevêque. |
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215 |
"Alfred" |
1814 |
Slave Trade, or, Address to the inhabitants of the British empire on the subject of the slave trade |
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216 |
Sebastião Xavier Botelho |
1840 |
Escravatura, beneficios que podem provir ás nossas possessões d'Africa da prohibição daquelle trafico: projecto de huma companhia commercial que promova e fomente a cultura e civilisação daquelles dominios |
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217 |
Olympe de Gouges |
1788 |
Réflexions sur les hommes nègres |
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218 |
John Matthews |
1788 |
A Voyage to the river Sierra-Leone, on the coast of Africa, containing an account of the trade and productions of the country, and of the civil and religious customs and manners of the people; in a series of letters to a friend in England. By John Matthews, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy; during his residence in that country in the years 1785, 1786, and 1787. With an additional letter on the subject of the African Slave Trade. |
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219 |
Quobna Ottobah Cugoano |
1787 |
Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species, humbly submitted to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, by Ottobah Cugoano, a native of Africa |
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220 |
James Stephen |
1804 |
The Opportunity; or, reasons for an immediate alliance with St. Domingo |
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221 |
George Harrison |
1795 |
A second address to the Right Reverend the Prelates of England and Wales, on the subject of the slave trade |
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222 |
|
1821 |
Information concerning the Slave-trade, printed by order of a Committee acting under the direction of the Yearly Meeting of the religious Society of Friends, to aid in promoting the total abolition of that iniquitous traffic |
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223 |
Auguste [Baron de] Staël |
1823 |
Comité pour l'abolition de la traite des noirs. Société formée à Liverpool pour l’adoucissement et l’abolition graduelle de l’esclavage |
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224 |
Victor Schoelcher |
1843 |
Colonies étrangères et Haïti. Résultats de l’émancipation anglaise |
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225 |
Richard Robert Madden |
1840 |
Poems by a slave in the island of Cuba, recently liberated; translated from the Spanish, by R. R. Madden, M. D. With the history of the early life of the Negro poet, written by himself; to which are prefixed two pieces descriptive of Cuban slavery and the slave-traffic |
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226 |
Lyons McLeod |
1860 |
Travels in Eastern Africa; with the narrative of a residence in Mozambique |
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227 |
Édouard Corbière |
1823 |
Précis sur la traite des noirs |
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228 |
E. [Louis Édouard] Bouët-Willaumez |
1848 |
Commerce et traite des noirs aux côtes occidentales d'Afrique |
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229 |
Sebastian Charles Rosas |
1839 |
Breves reflexões àcerca do estado actual do trafico da escravatura, em relação ao progresso da civilização europea |
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230 |
Emilio Castelar |
1870 |
Abolición de la esclavitud. Discurso pronunciado por Don Emilio Castelar en la sesión de las Córtes Constituyentes celebrada el día 20 de Junio de 1870 |
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231 |
Alexander von Humboldt |
1826 |
Essai politique sur l'île de Cuba |
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232 |
Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne |
1866 |
Cuba et les Antilles |
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233 |
|
1848 |
Constitution de la République Française |
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234 |
William Wilberforce |
1822 |
Résumé du discours prononcé par M. Wilberforce, dans la Chambre des Communes, le 27 Juin, 1822, sur l'état actuel de la traite des nègres |
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235 |
|
1888 |
Manifeste de la Société antiesclavagiste de Bruxelles |
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236 |
Paul Erdmann Isert |
1788 |
Reise nach Guinea und den Caribäischen Inseln in Columbien, in Briefen an seine Freunde beschriben |
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237 |
Charles Martial [Cardinal] Lavigerie |
1889 |
Sur les anciens ordres religieux-militaires et la possibilité d'une association du même genre pour l'abolition de l'esclavage, dans les contrées barbares de l'Afrique |
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238 |
Josiah Forster |
1824 |
Adresse aux habitants de la ville de Nantes, par Josiah Forster, membre de la Société des Amis, communément appelés Quakers |
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239 |
Louis Frank |
1802 |
Mémoire sur le commerce des nègres au Kaire, et sur les maladies auxquelles ils sont sujet en y arrivant |
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240 |
David Livingstone |
1865 |
Narrative of an expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries; and of the discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 |
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241 |
|
1789 |
Lettre à MM. les Députés des Trois Ordres, pour les engager à faire nommer par les États-Généraux à l’exemple des Anglais, une Commission chargée d’examiner la cause des Noirs |
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242 |
José Ahumada y Centurion |
1870 |
La abolición de la esclavitud en países de colonización europea |
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243 |
Pierre Jacques Benoit |
1839 |
Voyage à Surinam. Description des possessions néerlandaises dans la Guyane. Cent dessins pris sur nature par l'auteur. |
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244 |
Nils Otto Tank |
1848 |
Aan de Heeren Eigenaars en Administrateurs van plantaadjes in de Kolonie Suriname |
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245 |
Richard [Rev.] Bickell |
1825 |
The West Indies as they are; or a real picture of slavery: but more particularly as it exists in the island of Jamaica |
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246 |
Wolter Robert van [Dr] Hoëvell |
1855 |
Slaven en vrijen onder de Nederlandsche wet |
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247 |
|
1817 |
Tratado entre S.M. el Rey de España y de las Indias, y S.M. el Rey del reino unido de la Gran Bretaña é Irlanda. : Para la abolicion del tráfico de negros, concluido y firmado en Madrid en 23 de setiembre de 1817 |
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248 |
Verney Lovett Cameron |
1877 |
Across Africa |
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249 |
|
1822 |
Eine genaue Beschreibung des schrecklichen und unmenschlichen Sklaven Handels, anzeigend die Behandlung, welche die Sklaven erfahren, die Manier, wie solche herbeigeschafft nebst Beschreibing der eisernen Instrumente, gebraucht in diesem abscheulichen Geschäft |
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250 |
Thomas Clarkson |
1841 |
Letter to François Guizot, 18 January 1841 |
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251 |
Mary Prince |
1831 |
The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave. Related by herself, with a supplement by the editor. To which is added, the narrative of Asa-Asa, a captured African |
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252 |
Jacques Pierre Brissot de Warville |
1790 |
Autograph letters, signed, from Brissot de Warville, to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
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253 |
John Gabriel Stedman |
1796 |
Narrative of a five years' expedition against the revolted negroes of Surinam, in Guinea, on the wild coast of South America; from the year 1772, to 1777: elucidating the history of that country, and describing its productions, viz. Quadrupedes, birds, fishes, reptiles, trees, shrubs, fruits, & roots; with an account of the Indians of Guiana, & negroes of Guinea |
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254 |
Alexis de Tocqueville |
1843 |
L'Emancipation des esclaves |
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255 |
Georg August Schweinfurth |
1874 |
Im Herzen von Afrika: Reisen und Entdeckungen im Centralen Aequatorial-Afrika während der Jahre 1868 bis 1871 |
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256 |
Louis Vitalis |
1836 |
Pétition aux MM. les membres de la chambre des députés. Abolition de l'esclavage, division des terres, indemnité; par un propriétaire d'esclaves |
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257 |
Étienne-Félix Berlioux |
1870 |
La Traite orientale: Histoire des chasses à l'homme organisées en Afrique depuis quinze ans pour les marchés de l'Orient |
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258 |
Zachary Macaulay |
1836 |
Détails sur l'émancipation des esclaves dans les colonies anglaises, pendant les années 1834 et 1835, tirés des documens officiels présentés au Parlement anglais et imprimés par son ordre, aves des observations et des notes |
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Gilbert du Motier [Marquis de] Lafayette |
1798 |
Letter to Thomas Clarkson, 27 January 1798 |
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260 |
Antoine Edme Pruneau de Pommegorge |
1789 |
Description de la Nigritie. Par M. P. D. P. |
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