id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12428 Clarkson, Thomas The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Volume I .txt text/plain 110504 4399 66 Christians, the African[A] Slave-trade appears to me to have occupied the Having now considered the nature of the evil of the Slave-trade in its entirely done away: for if the great evil of the Slave-trade, so deeply African Slave-trade, or the slavery consequent upon it, in their respective the Society better known and attended to on the subject of the Slave-trade. in the great cause of the abolition of the Slave-trade up to the time year 1787 in the great cause of the abolition of the Slave-trade. time, and this long before the abolition of the Slave-trade had been be said to belong to the great subject of the abolition of the Slave-trade. in case the Slave-trade should become a subject of parliamentary inquiry; By this time the nature of the Slave-trade had, in consequence of the The subject in question was no less than that of the Slave-trade. ./cache/12428.txt ./txt/12428.txt