Abolition of the African Slave Trade By the British Parliament Clarkson 8 8

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Clarkson Thomas
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CHAPTER XIII.
_Author returns to his History--commitee formed as before mentioned--itsproceedings--Author produces a summary view of the Slave-trade and of theprobable consequences of its abolition--Wrongs of Africa, by Mr. Roscoe, generously presented to the commitee--Important discussion as to the objectof the commitee--Emancipation declared to be no part of it--commiteedecides on its public title--Author requested to go to Bristol, Liverpool, and Lancaster, to collect further information on
...the subject of the trade. _ I return now, after this long digression, to the continuation of myHistory.
It was shown in the latter part of the tenth chapter, that twelveindividuals, all of whom were then named, met together, by means which noone could have foreseen, on the twenty-second of May 1787; and that, afterhaving voted the Slave-trade to be both unjust and impolitic, they formedthemselves into a commitee for procuring such information and evidence, andfor publishing the same, as might tend to the abolition of it, and fordirecting the application of such money, as had been already and mighthereafter be collected for that purpose.


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