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The author addresses a reigning sovereign with a moral appeal to uphold and enforce the international prohibition of the transatlantic slave trade, recounting its persistent atrocities and recent resurgence despite diplomatic condemnations. He outlines how ignorance and economic interests on the continent have permitted frauds and continuations of the trade, summarizes its human and social consequences, and urges corrective action grounded in religion and humanitarian duty. The text combines documentary detail, moral argumentation, and political admonition, aiming to inform receptive governments, dispel excuses of ignorance, and provoke concrete measures to suppress the commerce and alleviate its effects.
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