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The pamphlet argues against government-enforced manumission, examining parliamentary proceedings and colonial administration to contend that compulsory emancipation would violate property rights, undermine the plantation economy, and produce practical harms for enslaved people by removing incentives to cultivate, weakening family arrangements, and promoting disorder; it analyses legal objections including mortgage law, models cited as precedents, and fiscal consequences for planters, and warns that forced measures could increase unrest and imperil colonial security while urging alternative, gradual ameliorative policies and holding ministers accountable for imprudent coercion.

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Alexander McDonnell

Alexander McDonnell was an author known for his work in the field of social reform, particularly regarding the issue of slavery and emancipation. His notable book, "Compulsory Manumission," explores the complexities and moral implications of freeing enslaved individuals. McDonnell's writings contribute to the broader discourse on human rights and social justice, reflecting the evolving attitudes toward slavery during his time. Through his advocacy for compulsory manumission, he aimed to challenge the status quo and promote a more equitable society.

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