Report from the Select Committee on Slave Trade Treaties

Report from the Select Committee on Slave Trade Treaties
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Book Synopsis Report from the Select Committee on Slave Trade Treaties by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Treaties and Engagements Between Great Britain, Spain and Portugal Respecting the Slave Trade

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