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Marryat, Thoughts on West Indies, Slavery & Speech of J. Stephen, 1818
More thoughts still on the state of the West India colonies, and the proceedings of the African Institution; With observations on the speech of James
Stephen, Esq. at the Annual Meeting of that Society, held on the 26th of March, 1817: by Joseph Marryat, Esq., M.P., Agent for Grenada, 147p, London,
pr. by Hughes & Baynes, 1818. (A TOC follows the title page. Lacks index. Stephen was a principal leader of the abolitionist African Institution.
Marryat, as an agent for Grenada, is arguing the slave-owners’ cause. The print text of this title was scanned from Lincoln’s Inn Library pamphlet volume
Carlton 117, foliated pagination 168A to 147A.)
Title:   More thoughts still on the state of the West India colonies, and the proceedings of the African Institution : with observations on the speech of James Stephen, Esq., at the annual meeting of that society, held on the 26th of March, 1817 / by Joseph Marryat, Esq., M.P., agent for Grenada.
OCLC Number:   719405448
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