ESSAY on the Treatment
and Conversion of African Slaves in the British Sugar
Colonies.
By the Rev. J. Ramsay, Vicar of Teston in Kent.
43.Boards An
INQUIRY into the Effects of putting a Stop to the
African Slave Trade, and of granting Liberty to the
Slaves in the British Sugar Colonies.
By J. Ramsay. 6d.
A REPLY to the Personal Invectives and
Objections contained in Two Answers, published by
certain anonymous Persons, to an Essay on the Treatment
and Conversion of African Slaves, in the British
Coloniesl.
By James Ramsay. 2s.
A LETTER from Capt. J. S. Smith, to the
Rev. Mr. Hill, on the State of the Negroe Slaves.
To which are added an introduction, and Remarks on Free
Negroes.
By the Editor. 6d.
A CAUTION to Great Britain and her
Colonies, in a short Representation of the calamitous
State of the enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions.
By Anthony Benezet. 6d.
The CASE of our Fellow-Creatures, the
oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the
serious Consideration of the Legislature of Great
Britain, by the People called Quakers. 2d.
A Summary View of the SLAVE TRADE, and of
the probable Consequences of its Abolition. 2d.
A LETTER to the Treasurer of the Society
instituted for the Purpose of effecting the Abolition of
the SLAVE TRADE. From the Rev. Robert Boucher
Nickolls, Dean of Middleham. 2d.
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