Slave Trade

Slave Trade in United Kingdom

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  • John Quincy Adams. Argument before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and Others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, delivered on the 24th of Feb. and 1st of March, 1841. With a Review of the case of the Antelope. New York, 1841.
  • Pope Gregory XVI. To Catholic Citizens! The Pope’s Bull [for the Abolition of the Slave Trade], and the words of Daniel O’Connell [on American Slavery.] New York, [1856.]
  • An African Merchant (anon.). A Treatise upon the Trade from Great-Britain to Africa; Humbly recommended to the Attention of Government. London, 1772.
  • H. Hall. Slavery in New Hampshire. (In New England Register, XXIX. 247.)
  • The African Slave Trade: Its Nature, Consequences, and Extent. From the Leeds Mercury. [Birmingham, 183-.]
  • Isaac W. Hammond. Slavery in New Hampshire in the Olden Time. (In Granite Monthly, IV. 108.)
  • The African Slave Trade: The Secret Purpose of the Insurgents to Revive it. No Treaty Stipulations against the Slave Trade to be entered into with the European Powers, etc. Philadelphia, 1863.
  • James H. Hammond. Letters on Southern Slavery: addressed to Thomas Clarkson. [Charleston, (?)].
  • George William Alexander. Letters on the Slave-Trade, Slavery, and Emancipation, etc. London, 1842. (Contains Bibliography.)
  • Robert G. Harper. Argument against the Policy of Reopening the African Slave Trade. Atlanta, Ga., 1858.
  • John Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. 2 vols. Charleston, 1821.
  • James Ramsay. 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. London, 1784.
  • Paul Dudley. An Essay on the Merchandize of Slaves and Souls of Men. Boston, 1731.
  • James Ramsey. Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Answers, etc. Second edition. London, 1788.
  • Edward E. Dunbar. The Mexican Papers, containing the History of the Rise and Decline of Commercial Slavery in America, with reference to the Future of Mexico. First Series, No. 5. New York, 1861.
  • John Ranby. Observations on the Evidence given before the Committees of the Privy Council and House of Commons in Support of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade. London, 1791.
  • Jonathan Edwards. The Injustice and Impolicy of the Slave Trade, and of the Slavery of the Africans, etc. [New Haven,] 1791.
  • Remarks on the Colonization of the Western Coast of Africa, by the Free Negroes of the United States, etc. New York, 1850.
  • Jonathan Elliot. The Debates … on the adoption of the Federal Constitution, etc. 4 vols. Washington, 1827–30.
  • Right of Search. Reply to an “American’s Examination” of the “Right of Search, etc.” By an Englishman. London, 1842.
  • Emerson Etheridge. Speech … on the Revival of the African Slave Trade, etc. Washington, 1857.
  • William Noel Sainsbury, editor. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and the West Indies, 1574–1676. 4 vols. London, 1860–93.
  • John Pennington, Lord Muncaster. Historical Sketches of the Slave Trade and its effect on Africa, addressed to the People of Great Britain. London, 1792.
  • Daniel R. Goodloe. The Birth of the Republic. Chicago, [1889.]
  • Edward Needles. An Historical Memoir of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery.342 Philadelphia, 1848.
  • Great Britain. British and Foreign State Papers.
  • New England Anti-Slavery Convention. Proceedings at Boston, May 27, 1834. Boston, 1834.
  • Great Britain. Sessional Papers. (For notices of slave-trade in British Sessional Papers, see Bates Hall Catalogue, Boston Public Library, pp. 347 et seq.)
  • Hezekiah Niles (et al.), editors. The Weekly Register, etc. 71 vols. Baltimore, 1811–1847. (For Slave-Trade, see I. 224; III. 189; V. 30, 46; VI. 152; VII. 54, 96, 286, 350; VIII. 136, 190, 262, 302, Supplement, p. 155; IX. 60, 78, 133, 172, 335; X. 296, 400, 412, 427; XI. 15, 108, 156, 222, 336, 399; XII. 58, 60, 103, 122, 159, 219, 237, 299, 347, 397, 411.)
  • [Great Britain: Parliament.] Chronological Table and Index of the Statutes, Eleventh Edition, to the end of the Session 52 and 53 Victoria, (1889.) By Authority. London, 1890.

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