The History of the Rise, Progress And Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, By the British Parliament (1839)

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Alderman Newnhampresented one from certain merchants in London; Alderman Watson anotherfrom certain merchants, mortgagees, and creditors of the sugar-islands;Lord Maitland, another from the planters of Antigua; Mr. Blackburne, another from certain manufacturers of Manchester; Mr. Gascoyne, anotherfrom the corporation of Liverpool; and Lord Penrhyn, others fromdifferent interested bodies in the same town.
Mr. Wilberforce then moved the order of the day for the House to go intoa committee of the
...whole house on the report of the privy council, andthe several matters of evidence already upon the table relative to theSlave Trade.
Mr. Alderman Sawbridge immediately arose, and asked Mr. Wilberforce ifhe meant to adduce any other evidence, besides that in the privy councilreport, in behalf of his propositions, or to admit other witnesses, ifsuch could be found, to invalidate them. Mr. Wilberforce replied, thathe was quite satisfied with the report on the table. It would establishall his propositions.


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