A short account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the negroes
With respect to the fertility of the country, the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on. Extracted from divers authors, in order to show the iniquity of that trade, and the falsity of the arguments usually advanced in its vindication. With quotations from the writings of several persons of the note, viz. George Wallis, Francis Hutcheson, and James Foster, and a large extract from a pamphlet, lately published in London, on the subject of the slave trade
3rd ed. ... : Philadelphia : Printed by W. Dunlap, in the year 1762.
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Publication
1768 - Reprinted by W. Baker and J.W. Galabin, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
20,000 words, Guess
Page Count
80 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL45190537M
- OCLC Control Number62270692
- Library of Congress Control Numbernuc87348412
Classifications
- LCCHT1321 .B4 1768
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