Cheap sugar means cheap slaves

speech of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the House of Lords, February 7th, 1848, against the admission of slave labour sugar on equal terms with free labour produce : with an appendix illustrative of the impetus given to the slave trade by the Bill of 1846 ...

Cheap sugar means cheap slaves
Samuel Wilberforce, Samuel Wil ...
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Cheap sugar means cheap slaves

speech of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the House of Lords, February 7th, 1848, against the admission of slave labour sugar on equal terms with free labour produce : with an appendix illustrative of the impetus given to the slave trade by the Bill of 1846 ...

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James Ridgway
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English
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30

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The Lord Bishop of Oxford = Samuel Wilberforce.

Fisher Knox copy: Bound with Witherspoon, John. Ecclesiastical characteristics. Edinburgh, 1842.

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30 p.
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30

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OL21498366M

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