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A letter to Thomas Clarkson
in relation to the American Colonization Society / by C. Stuart -
Relief for West-Indian distress
shewing the inefficiency of protecting duties on East-India sugar, and pointing out other modes of certain relief -
The support of slavery investigated
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The correspondence between John Gladstone, Esq., M.P., and James Cropper, Esq., on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America
and on the importation of sugar from the British settlements in India -
The West India colonies
the calumnies and misrepresentations circulated against them by the Edinburgh Review, Mr. Clarkson, Mr.Cropper -
Present state of Ireland
with a plan for improving the condition of the people -
A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery on the injurious effects of high prices of produce, and the beneficial effects of low prices, on the condition of slaves
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The extinction of the American Colonization Society
the first step to the abolition of American slavery -
A vindication of a loan of £15,000,000 to the West India planters
shewing that it may not only be lent with perfect safety, but with immense advantage both to the West Indians and to the people of England -
A review of the report of a Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the state of the West India colonies, ordered to be printed, 13th April, 1832, or, The interests of the country and the prosperity of the West India planters mutually secured by the immediate abolition of slavery
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Review of pamphlets on slavery and colonization
first published in the Quarterly Christian Spectator for March 1833 -
Outline of a plan for an agricultural school, and for the employment of agricultural labourers by spade cultivation, at Fearnhead, near Warrington
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Letters addressed to William Wilberforce, M.P
recommending the encouragement of the cultivation of sugar in our dominions in the East Indies, as the natural and certain means of effecting the total and general abolition of the slave-trade