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Postscript to the Reply "point by Point": Containing an Exposure of the Misrepresentation of the Treatment of the Captured Negroes at Sierra Leone, and Other Matters Arising from the Ninth Report of the African Institution
Robert Thorpe
· 1815
Postscript to The Reply "point by Point" Containing an Exposure of the Misrepresentation of the Treatment of the Captured Negroes at Sierra Leone; and Other Matters Arising from The Ninth Report of the African Institution
Robert THORPE (LL.D.)
· 1815
A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P., Vice President of the African Institution, &c. &c. &c: Containing Remarks on the Reports of the Sierra Leone Company, and the African Institution, with Hints Respecting the Means by which an Universal Abolution of the Slave Trade Might be Carried Into Effect
Robert Thorpe
· 1815
A commentary on the treatises entered into between his Britannic majesty, and his most faithful majesty ... his catholic majesty ... and ... the king of the Netherlands ... for the purpose of preventing their subjects from engaging in any illicit traffic in slaves
Robert Thorpe
· 1819
A Letter to W. Wilberforce ... containing remarks on the Reports of the Sierra Leone Company, and African Institution: with hints respecting the means by which an universal abolition of the Slave Trade might be carried into effect
Robert THORPE (LL.D.)
· 1815
A View of the Present Increase of the Slave-trade, the Cause of that Increase, and Suggesting a Mode for Affecting Its Total Annihilation. With Observations on the African Institution, and Edinburgh Review, and on the Speeches of Messrs. Wilberforce and Brougham ... in the House of Commons, 7 July, 1817. Also a Plan Submitted ... for Civilizing Africa and for Introducing Free Labourers Into Our Colonies in the West Indies
Robert THORPE (LL.D.)
· 1818
A Reply "point by Point" to the Special Report of the Directors of the African Institution ...
Robert Thorpe
· 1815
A Commentary on the Treaties Entered Into Between His Britannic Majesty, and His Most Faithful Majesty ... 28th of July 1817; Between His Britannic Majesty and His Catholic Majesty ... 23d of September, 1817, and Between His Britannic Majesty and the King of the Netherlands ...4th of May 1818, for the Purpose of Preventing Their Subjects from Engaging in Any Illicit Traffic in Slaves
Robert THORPE (LL.D.)
· 1819
A Reply "point by Point" to the Special Report of the Directors of the African Institution
Robert THORPE (LL.D.)
· 1815
The Attractions of “Puseyism.” By a Member of the Church of England [R. Thorpe?].
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· 1843