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Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Answers: To Which Are Prefixed, Strictures on a Late Publication, Intitled, Considerations on the
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62 pages
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The book presents a critical examination of arguments against abolishing the slave trade, addressing misconceptions and counterpoints raised by a West India planter's publication. It offers a thorough analysis of the moral, economic, and social implications of slavery and emancipation, emphasizing the need for reform. Through a structured response to objections, the author advocates for the abolition of the slave trade, highlighting the ethical imperative and the potential benefits of emancipation for society as a whole.
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2012, paperback
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