Thomas Clarkson
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament 2 Volume Set
Thomas Clarkson
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament 2 Volume Set
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A unique contemporary record of the campaign to abolish the African slave trade, first published in 1808.
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A unique contemporary record of the campaign to abolish the African slave trade, first published in 1808.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1198
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108020022
- ISBN-10: 110802002X
- Artikelnr.: 32834117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1198
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108020022
- ISBN-10: 110802002X
- Artikelnr.: 32834117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: 1. Introduction
2. Those who favoured the cause of the Africans previously to 1787
3. Forerunners continued to 1787
4. Second, of the Quakers in England
5. Third, of the Quakers in America
6. Facility of junction between the members of these three different classes
7. Fourth consists of Dr. Peckard, then of the author
8. Fourth class continued - Langton, Baker and others
9. Fourth class continued - Sheldon, Mackworth and others
10. Fourth class continued - author enlarges his knowledge
11. History of the preceding classes, and of their junction
12. Author endeavours to do away with the charge of ostentation
13. Proceedings of the Committee
14. Author visits Bristol to collect information
15. Mode of procuring and paying seamen in that trade
16. Author meets with Alexander Falconbridge
17. Visits Liverpool
18. Manner of procuring and paying seamen at Liverpool in the slave-trade
19. Author proceeds to Manchester
20. Labours of the Committee during the author's journey
21. Further labours of the Committee to February 1788
22. Progress of the cause to the middle of May
23. Progress to the middle of July. Volume 2: 1. Continuation from June 1788 to July 1789
2. Continuation from July 1789 to July 1790
3. Continuation from July 1790 to July 1791
4. Continuation from July 1791 to July 1792
5. Continuation from July 1792 to July 1793
6. Continuation from July 1793 to July 1794
7. Continuation from July 1794 to July 1799
8. Continuation from July 1799 to July 1805
9. Continuation from July 1805 to July 1806
10. Continuation from July 1806 to July 1807.
2. Those who favoured the cause of the Africans previously to 1787
3. Forerunners continued to 1787
4. Second, of the Quakers in England
5. Third, of the Quakers in America
6. Facility of junction between the members of these three different classes
7. Fourth consists of Dr. Peckard, then of the author
8. Fourth class continued - Langton, Baker and others
9. Fourth class continued - Sheldon, Mackworth and others
10. Fourth class continued - author enlarges his knowledge
11. History of the preceding classes, and of their junction
12. Author endeavours to do away with the charge of ostentation
13. Proceedings of the Committee
14. Author visits Bristol to collect information
15. Mode of procuring and paying seamen in that trade
16. Author meets with Alexander Falconbridge
17. Visits Liverpool
18. Manner of procuring and paying seamen at Liverpool in the slave-trade
19. Author proceeds to Manchester
20. Labours of the Committee during the author's journey
21. Further labours of the Committee to February 1788
22. Progress of the cause to the middle of May
23. Progress to the middle of July. Volume 2: 1. Continuation from June 1788 to July 1789
2. Continuation from July 1789 to July 1790
3. Continuation from July 1790 to July 1791
4. Continuation from July 1791 to July 1792
5. Continuation from July 1792 to July 1793
6. Continuation from July 1793 to July 1794
7. Continuation from July 1794 to July 1799
8. Continuation from July 1799 to July 1805
9. Continuation from July 1805 to July 1806
10. Continuation from July 1806 to July 1807.
Volume 1: 1. Introduction
2. Those who favoured the cause of the Africans previously to 1787
3. Forerunners continued to 1787
4. Second, of the Quakers in England
5. Third, of the Quakers in America
6. Facility of junction between the members of these three different classes
7. Fourth consists of Dr. Peckard, then of the author
8. Fourth class continued - Langton, Baker and others
9. Fourth class continued - Sheldon, Mackworth and others
10. Fourth class continued - author enlarges his knowledge
11. History of the preceding classes, and of their junction
12. Author endeavours to do away with the charge of ostentation
13. Proceedings of the Committee
14. Author visits Bristol to collect information
15. Mode of procuring and paying seamen in that trade
16. Author meets with Alexander Falconbridge
17. Visits Liverpool
18. Manner of procuring and paying seamen at Liverpool in the slave-trade
19. Author proceeds to Manchester
20. Labours of the Committee during the author's journey
21. Further labours of the Committee to February 1788
22. Progress of the cause to the middle of May
23. Progress to the middle of July. Volume 2: 1. Continuation from June 1788 to July 1789
2. Continuation from July 1789 to July 1790
3. Continuation from July 1790 to July 1791
4. Continuation from July 1791 to July 1792
5. Continuation from July 1792 to July 1793
6. Continuation from July 1793 to July 1794
7. Continuation from July 1794 to July 1799
8. Continuation from July 1799 to July 1805
9. Continuation from July 1805 to July 1806
10. Continuation from July 1806 to July 1807.
2. Those who favoured the cause of the Africans previously to 1787
3. Forerunners continued to 1787
4. Second, of the Quakers in England
5. Third, of the Quakers in America
6. Facility of junction between the members of these three different classes
7. Fourth consists of Dr. Peckard, then of the author
8. Fourth class continued - Langton, Baker and others
9. Fourth class continued - Sheldon, Mackworth and others
10. Fourth class continued - author enlarges his knowledge
11. History of the preceding classes, and of their junction
12. Author endeavours to do away with the charge of ostentation
13. Proceedings of the Committee
14. Author visits Bristol to collect information
15. Mode of procuring and paying seamen in that trade
16. Author meets with Alexander Falconbridge
17. Visits Liverpool
18. Manner of procuring and paying seamen at Liverpool in the slave-trade
19. Author proceeds to Manchester
20. Labours of the Committee during the author's journey
21. Further labours of the Committee to February 1788
22. Progress of the cause to the middle of May
23. Progress to the middle of July. Volume 2: 1. Continuation from June 1788 to July 1789
2. Continuation from July 1789 to July 1790
3. Continuation from July 1790 to July 1791
4. Continuation from July 1791 to July 1792
5. Continuation from July 1792 to July 1793
6. Continuation from July 1793 to July 1794
7. Continuation from July 1794 to July 1799
8. Continuation from July 1799 to July 1805
9. Continuation from July 1805 to July 1806
10. Continuation from July 1806 to July 1807.