Mitigation of slavery, in two parts. Part I: letters and papers of the late Hon. Joshua Steele, . describing the steps by which, to his own great profit, he raised the oppressed slaves, on his sugar plantations, nearly to the condition of hired servants; his observations on the slave-laws, &c. Part II. letters to Thomas Clarkson, . proving that bought slaves, who keep not up their numbers by the births, do not nearly refund their purchase-money, and that the planter's true resource is to rear his slaves; the great success of the plough, in raising the sugar-cane; &c. by William Dickson.
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printed by R. and A. Taylor, Shoe-Lane; and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row,
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