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" Plantations to adopt such Measures as shall appear to them best calculated to obviate the Causes which have hitherto impeded the natural Increase of the Negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the Slave Trade, and ultimately... "
Papers Presented to the House of Commons on the 7th May 1804, Respecting the ... - Page 11
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1804
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A Biographical Index to the Present House of Commons: Corrected to March, 1806

Joshua Wilson - 1806 - 686 pages
...hitherto impeded the natural increase of the negroes in the islands ; gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination," &c. The House having divided upon this proposition, it was carried by a majority of 36. On May 17,...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 33

Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 810 pages
...impeded the natural increase of the negroes aîready in the Islands, gradually. to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its...termination ; and particularly, with a view to the same effect, to employ such means as may conduce to the moral and religious improvement of the negroes,...
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Negro Slavery, Or, a View of Some of the More Prominent Features of that ...

Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 138 pages
...increase of the Negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the Slave-trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination ; and particularly with a view to the same effect, to employ such means as may conduce to the moral and religious improvement of the Negroes,...
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Negro Slavery, Or, A View of Some of the More Prominent Features of that ...

Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 122 pages
...increase of the Negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the Slave-trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination ; and particularly with a view to the same effect, to employ such means as may conduce to the moral and religious improvement of the Negroes,...
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The Annals of Jamaica, Volume 2

George Wilson Bridges - 1828 - 524 pages
...the causes which impeded the natural increase of the negroes ; gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade ; and ultimately to lead to its complete termination :" while they were required to use the utmost vigilance in the proceedings, and representing the temper,...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 2

Zachary Macaulay - 1829 - 518 pages
...hitherto impeded the natural increase of the negroes, in order gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination ; and with a view to the same effects, to employ such means as might conduce to the moral and religious improvement...
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Four Years' Residence in the West Indies

Frederick William N. Bayley - 1830 - 754 pages
...which have hitherto impeded the natural increase of the negroes, gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination." March 8th, the honorable AC Johnstone was appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of the island...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 6

John Adolphus - 1843 - 752 pages
...impeded the natural increase of the negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination. Much eloquence was displayed in the debate. Mr. Wilberforce opposed the motion, and decried the idea...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 6

John Adolphus - 1843 - 744 pages
...impeded the natural increase of the negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the slave trade, and ultimately to lead to its complete termination. Mr. wuber- Much eloquence was displayed in the debate. Mr. membTrt°ther Wilberforce opposed the motion,...
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Tobago in Wartime, 1793-1815

K. O. Laurence - 1995 - 292 pages
...impeded the natural Increase of the Negroes already in the islands, gradually to diminish the necessity of the Slave Trade, and ultimately to lead to its...termination : and particularly with a view to the same effect, to employ such means as may conduce to the Moral & Religious Improvement of the Negroes,...
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