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Slavery, 1816, Antidote to West Indian Sketches: No.IV, Calumnies of the African Institution, Leith & Pinckard
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Antidote to West-Indian sketches, drawn from authentic sources: No. IV, The Calumnies of the African Institution further illustrated by Parliamentary papers and other documents: by James Leith and George Pinckard, 11p., London, printed for Whitmore and Fenn, 1816. ( Volume IV in a series of seven volumes published under the title “Antidote to West-Indian sketches” dealing with slavery in the British West Indies. This is a response to the proclamations of the African Institution calling for the abolition of slavery. Other volumes in the series include No.I: Condition of the slaves in the British colonies, No. II: A short account of the African Institution, No. III: The actual condition of the Negroes in the British West India colonies, No.V: An illustration of the principles of the African Institution, No. VI: Observations on the ameliorated condition of the negroes in the British West India colonies, No. VII: Observations on the necessity of a total change in the system of management of the African institution. )
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Antidote to "West Indian sketches," drawn from authentic sources. No. IV., The calumnies of the African Institution further illustrated by Parliamentary papers and other documents.
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