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Stephen, James, 1758-1832

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Personal name headingStephen, James, 1758-1832
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Variant(s)Author of The crisis of the sugar colonies, 1758-1832
Crisis of the sugar colonies, Author of the, 1758-1832
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeWest Indies, British Saint Kitts
Birth date1758-06-30
Death date1832-10-10
Field of activityLaw Civil service
Profession or occupationLawyers Abolitionists
Found inThe opportunity; or, reasons for an immediate alliance with St. Domingo, 1804: t.p. (Author of The crisis of the sugar colonies)
Halkett & Laing (The opportunity; or, reasons for an immediate alliance with St. Domingo is by James Stephen)
MdU/G-K files (hdg.: Stephen, James, 1758-1832; usage: Author of War in disguise)
The crisis of the sugar colonies, 1802: t.p. (James Stephen)
A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves, 1816: t.p. (James Stephen Esq.)
Wikipedia, Feb. 12, 2016 (James Stephen (June 30, 1758 - Oct. 10, 1832) was a British politician; abolitionist, lawyer and Member of Parliament, associated with the abolitionist movement; held an official post in the Caribbean at St. Kitts, at that time a British colony)
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Associated languageeng