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An attempt to strip Negro emancipation of its difficulties as well as its terrors : by shewing that the country has the means of accomplishing it with ease, and doing justice to all parties; and by demonstrating that it may be made both the duty and interest of the planter to co-operate in the undertaking : pointing out, at the same time, to the one and the other, that the result of measures countenanced for the last ten years in this country have made it now a question, not of choice, but of necessity to the existence of our empire in the colonies