IX.
Other arguments of the purchasers examined .-- Their comparisons unjust .-- Their assertions, with respect to the happy situation of the Africans in the colonies, without foundation .-- Their happiness examined with respect to manumission .-- With respect to holy-days .-- Dances, &c .-- An estimate made at St.Domingo .-- Chap.
X. The right of the purchasers over their slaves refuted upon their own principles .-- Chap.
XI.
Dreadful arguments against this commerce and slavery of the human species .-- How the Deity seems already to punish us for this inhuman violation of his laws .-- Conclusion. * * * * * ERRATA. For _Dominique_, (Footnote 107) read _Domingue_. N.B.In page 18 a Latin note has been inserted by mistake, under the quotation of Diodorus Siculus.