LIBROS DEL AUTOR: thomas fowell buxton

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  • Discours Prononcé Dans La Chambre Des Communes D’angleterre Á L’appui De La Motion Pour L’adoucissement, Et L’extinction Graduelle De L’esclavage Dans Les Colonies Anglaises, Par J. [or Rather Sir T.f
    1st bart.) Thomas Fowell Buxton (sir
    Ce livre est une transcription du discours prononcé à la Chambre des Communes d’Angleterre par Thomas Fowell Buxton, plaidant pour l’adoucissement et l’extinction graduelle de l’esclavage dans les colonies anglaises. Ce discours constitue un document historique important, reflétant les débats et les enjeux moraux et politiques de l’époque concernant l’abolition de l’esclavage. ...
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    17,20 €

  • The African Slave Trade
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
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    48,16 €

  • Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
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    94,65 €

  • The Remedy
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
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    50,43 €

  • Vie De Buxton Precedee Et Suivie De Deux Notices Sur L’Esclavage Et Sur La Colonie De Liberia (1853)
    Charles Buxton / Thomas Fowell Buxton / Victorine Rilliet De Constant
    Le livre ''Vie de Buxton pr�����c�����d�����e et suivie de deux notices sur l’esclavage et sur la colonie de Liberia'' a �����t����� �����crit par Charles Buxton en 1853. Il s’agit d’une biographie de Thomas Fowell Buxton, un homme politique britannique qui a lutt����� contre l’esclavage et pour l’�����mancipation des esclaves. Le livre comprend �����galement deux notices sur l...
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    37,54 €

  • Letter On the Slave Trade
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    In 'Letter On the Slave Trade,' Thomas Fowell Buxton delivers a powerful and meticulously researched argument against the abhorrent practice of trading human beings. Published in 1838, this significant historical document sheds light on the brutal realities of the slave trade and advocates for its complete abolition.Buxton’s impassioned plea combines moral outrage with detailed...
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    23,08 €

  • Letter On the Slave Trade, to the ... Members of Her Majesty’s Cabinet Council
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    In 'Letter On the Slave Trade, to the ... Members of Her Majesty’s Cabinet Council,' Thomas Fowell Buxton delivers a compelling argument against the ongoing slave trade, directly addressing the British government. This powerful letter serves as a historical document reflecting the intense moral and political debates surrounding slavery in the 19th century.Buxton’s impassioned p...
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    23,08 €

  • Vie De Buxton
    Charles Buxton / Thomas Fowell Buxton
    Vie De Buxton is a French-language biography of the prominent British abolitionist and philanthropist Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845), preceded and followed by two essays on slavery and the colony of Liberia. This historical biography provides insights into Buxton’s tireless efforts to combat the slave trade and promote alternative solutions for formerly enslaved people. The b...
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    26,02 €

  • Notes Recueillies En Visitant Les Prisons De La Suisse, Et Remarques Sur Les Moyens De Les Ameliorer (1820)
    Francis Cunningham / Thomas Fowell Buxton
    ''Notes Recueillies En Visitant Les Prisons De La Suisse, Et Remarques Sur Les Moyens De Les Ameliorer (1820)'' est un livre �����crit par Francis Cunningham. Dans ce livre, l’auteur relate ses observations et ses r�����flexions sur les prisons suisses qu’il a visit�����es. Il propose �����galement des moyens d’am�����liorer les conditions de d�����tention et de r�����habilitat...
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    26,90 €

  • An Inquiry, Whether Crime And Misery Are Produced Or Prevented, By Our Present System Of Prison Discipline (1818)
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    ''An Inquiry, Whether Crime And Misery Are Produced Or Prevented, By Our Present System Of Prison Discipline'' is a book written by Thomas Fowell Buxton in 1818. The book is a critical analysis of the prison system in England at the time and its effectiveness in preventing crime and reducing misery. Buxton examines the various aspects of the prison system, including the conditi...
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    26,94 €

  • An Inquiry, Whether Crime and Misery Are Produced or Prevented, by Our Present System of Prison Discipline
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
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    43,68 €

  • Letter On The Slave Trade To The Lord Viscount Melbourne, And The Other Members Of Her Majesty’s Cabinet Council (1838)
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    ''Letter On The Slave Trade To The Lord Viscount Melbourne, And The Other Members Of Her Majesty�������s Cabinet Council'' is a historical document written by Thomas Fowell Buxton in 1838. Buxton was a British politician and philanthropist who played a key role in the abolition of slavery in the British Empire. The letter was addressed to the Lord Viscount Melbourne, who was th...
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    31,15 €

  • Memoirs Of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    30,21 €

  • The African Slave Trade - Part I
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    One of the most prominent abolitionists of his era, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton campaigned ceaselessly for the end of what he termed 'a commerce which [has] produced more crime and misery, than perhaps any other single course of guilt and iniquity.' In his deeply influential treatise The African Slave Trade and Its Remedy, published in 1840, he set out to demonstrate the cultural ...
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    21,11 €

  • The African Slave Trade - Part II
    Thomas Fowell Buxton
    One of the most prominent abolitionists of his era, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton campaigned ceaselessly for the end of what he termed 'a commerce which [has] produced more crime and misery, than perhaps any other single course of guilt and iniquity.' In his deeply influential treatise The African Slave Trade and Its Remedy, published in 1840, he set out to demonstrate the cultural ...
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    28,77 €