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THE CASE

OF THE

FREE-LABOUR BRITISH COLONIES.

OF THE

FREE-LABOUR

BRITISH COLONIES,

SUBMITTED TO THE

BRITISH LEGISLATURE AND BRITISH NATION

FOR AN IMPARTIAL RE-HEARING.

The Sugar-planting Interest has not had fair play in this transaction, and it has not been
intended that it should have fair play.-LORD George Bentinck.

(See his Life by Disraeli, 5th Edit., p. 544.)

How much of the power of Government in this country depends upon the general belief
of the people of this Empire that the public business is fairly and honourably transacted! -
EARL GREY.
(Speech in the House of Lords, June 27th, 1848.)

LONDON:

JAMES MADDEN, 8, LEADENHALL STREET.

1852.

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