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The speech of William Wilberforce, Esq. representative for the county of York, on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1789, on the question of the abolition of the slave trade
to which are added, the resolutions then moved, and a short sketch of the speeches of the other members -
A letter to Wm. Wilberforce, Esq
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A country gentleman's reasons for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African negroes into the colonies
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Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the rejection of the bill for abolishing the slave trade
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Emancipation of the Negro slaves in the West India colonies considered
with reference to its impolicy and injustice, in answer to Mr. Wilberforce's appeal -
Substance of the proceedings in the House of Commons on Thursday, July 25, 1822
on the occasion of two addresses to His Majesty, one moved by Mr. Wilberforce, for preventing the extension of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, and the other by Mr. Wilmot, for sending commissioners of inquiry to certain British colonies -
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 -
A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves in letters to William Wilberforce
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A letter on the abolition of the slave trade
addressed to the freeholders and other inhabitants of Yorkshire -
An appeal to the candour of both Houses of Parliament
with a recapitulation of facts respecting the abolition of the slave trade -
A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves in letters to William Wilberforce Esq. M.P
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A view of the present increase of the slave trade, the cause of that increase, and suggesting a mode for effecting its total annihilation
with observations on the African Institution and Edinburgh Review, and on the speeches of Messrs. Wilberforce and Brougham, delivered in the House of Commons, 7th July, 1817 -
An appeal to the religion, justice, and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire. Wilberforce
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Farther reasons of a country gentleman for opposing Mr. Wilberforce's motion on the 15th day of May last, for prohibiting British subjects trading to Africa to procure Negroes for the British colonies
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A country gentleman's reasons for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African Negroes into the colonies
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An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade
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An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade
In two parts