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2. Our relations with England: in which are discussed the various attempts and schemes by which that government has endeavored to control the police of the seas; and in which it is shewn that the slave trade has increased continually, ever since that government commenced its interference; the designs of England, her false humanity, and hypocrisy, and the system of slavery of British India, are also fully discussed and exposed.

10. Not a labourer wanted for Jamaica : to which is added, an account of the newly erected villages by the peasantry there, and their beneficial results; and of the consequences of reopening a new slave trade, as it relates to Africa, and the honour of the British government in breaking her treaties with foreign powers : in a letter addressed to a member of Parliament, appointed to sit on the West India Committee, with several important additions