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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
PAGE.
CHAPTER I.
Visits Liverpool.-Specimens of African produce.-Dock du-
ties.-Iron instruments used in the traffic.-His introduc-
tion to Mr. Norris.
CHAPTER II.
Manner of procuring and paying seamen at Liverpool in the
Slave-trade their treatment and mortality.-Murder of
Peter Green.-Dangerous situation of the author in conse-
quence of his inquiries.
CHAPTER III.
Author proceeds to Manchester-delivers a discourse there
on the subject of the Slave-trade-revisits Bristol.-New
and difficult situation there-suddenly crosses the Severn
at night-returns to London.
CHAPTER IV.
Labors of the committee during the author's journey.-Mr.
Sharp elected chairman.-Seal engraved.-Letters from
different correspondents to the committee.
CHAPTER V.
Further labors of the committee to February 1788-List of
new correspondents.
CHAPTER VI.
Progress of the cause to the middle of May.-Petitions to
Parliament.-Author's interviews with Mr. Pitt and Mr.
Grenville.-Privy council inquire into the subject-examine
Liverpool delegates.-Proceedings of the committee for the
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