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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, by the British Parliament (1839) by Thomas Clarkson
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CHAPTER III Forerunners continued to 1787; divided now into four
classes.--First consists of persons in England of various
descriptions, Godwyn, Baxter, and others


CHAPTER IV Second, of the Quakers in England, George Fox, and
his religious descendants


CHAPTER V Third, of the Quakers in America.--Union of these with
individuals of other religious denominations in the same cause


CHAPTER VI Facility of junction between the members of these
three different classes


CHAPTER VII Fourth, consists of Dr. Peckard; then of the
Author.--Author wishes to embark in the cause; falls in with
several of the members of these classes


CHAPTER VIII Fourth class continued; Langton, Baker, and
others.--Author now embarks in the cause as a business of his
life


CHAPTER IX Fourth class continued; Sheldon, Mackworth, and
others.--Author seeks for further information on the subject;
and visits Members of Parliament
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