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  1. Robert Isaac Wilberforce (19 December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer.

  2. Although William Wilberforce supported many social reforms, he is best known for his unrelenting efforts to abolish slavery. A Member of Parliament from 1780-1825, he continued to introduce anti-slavery motions for almost two decades to no avail.

  3. Robert Isaac Wilberforce. Wilberforce, ROBERT ISAAC, b. at Clapham, December 19, 1802; d. at Albano, near Rome, February 3, 1857. He was the second son of William Wilberforce, and a younger brother of Samuel Wilberforce, Anglican Bishop of Oxford.

  4. The Life of William Wilberforce By his sons, Robert Isaac Wilberforce and Samuel Wilberforce. London: J. Murray, 1838. The Five Empires: An Outline of Ancient History.

  5. Aug 31, 2008 · The Life of William Wilberforce. by. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce. Publication date. 1838. Publisher. J. Murray. Collection. americana.

  6. Born on August 24, 1759, the third child of Robert and Elizabeth Wilberforce grew up surrounded by wealth. The Wilberforces had settled in Hull, England, at the beginning of the 1700s and made their wealth in the booming Baltic trade.

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  8. Lionel Robert Wilberforce (18 April 1861 – 1 April 1944) was a British physicist. He is best known for the invention of the Wilberforce pendulum, which exhibits a curious motion in which periods of purely rotational oscillation gradually alternate with periods of purely up and down oscillation.

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