This volume contains two essays and a letter discussing the effects of the Emancipation Act in the West Indies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
1. The British West India colonies in connection with slavery, emancipation, etc.; 2. Suggestions relative to the improvement of the British West India colonies, by means of instruction by ministers of religion and schools. The relations of property and labour. Agricultural and other industrial improvements; 3. The importance, necessity, and practicability of thorough drainage in the British West India colonies, in order to restore prosperity to those countries, as well as to render compulsory labour unnecessary to the production of an adequate supply of sugar and cotton.
1. The British West India colonies in connection with slavery, emancipation, etc.; 2. Suggestions relative to the improvement of the British West India colonies, by means of instruction by ministers of religion and schools. The relations of property and labour. Agricultural and other industrial improvements; 3. The importance, necessity, and practicability of thorough drainage in the British West India colonies, in order to restore prosperity to those countries, as well as to render compulsory labour unnecessary to the production of an adequate supply of sugar and cotton.
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