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2. Letters addressed to William Wilberforce, M.P. : recommending the encouragement of the cultivation of sugar in our dominions in the East Indies, as the natural and certain means of effecting the total and general abolition of the slave-trade
3. Report of a Committee of the Liverpool East India Association Appointed to Take into Consideration the Restrictions on the East India Trade, presented to the association at a general meeting, 9th May 1822, and ordered to be printed.
4. Abstract of a journal of E. Bacon, assistant agent of the United States, to Africa : with an appendix, containing interesting accounts of the effects of the Gospel among the native Africans : with cuts, showing a contrast between two native towns, one of which is Christianized and the other heathen.
5. Reflections, occasioned by the late disturbances in Charleston
6. A series of numbers addressed to the public, on the subject of the slaves and free people of colour : first published in the South-Carolina state gazette, in the months of September and October, 1822.
7. Report of the committee managing a fund raised by some Friends, for the purpose of promoting African instruction : with an account of a visit to the Gambia and Sierra Leone.
8. Free Negroes and mulattoes : House of Representatives, January 16, 1822 : the committee, directed by an order of the House of Representatives, at the last session of the legislature of this commonwealth, to report a bill concerning the admission into this state of free negroes and mulattoes, have considered the matter referred to them, and have agreed to the following report ...
9. Negro plot : an account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of the City of Charleston, South Carolina : published by the authority of the Corporation of Charleston.
10. Report of the Committee on the Slave Trade, on the petition of William de la Carrera : April 2, 1822, read, and ordered to lie on the table.
11. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate, of 20th April, a report of the Attorney General, relative to the introduction of slaves into the United States, contrary to existing laws : May 6, 1822, printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
12. Report of the Committee on the Suppression of the Slave Trade : April 12, 1822, read, and ordered to lie on the table.
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