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An Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements in America, Upon Slave-keeping. To Which are Added, Observations on a Pamphlet, Entitled, ""S
Contributor(s): Rush, Benjamin (Author)
ISBN: 1385813342     ISBN-13: 9781385813348
Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2018
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- Social Science
- History | Americas (north Central South West Indies)
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.67 lbs) 88 pages
 
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Library of Congress

W005140

Attributed to Benjamin Rush in the Dictionary of American biography. Edition statement transposed; precedes "To which are added .." on title page. "A vindication of the address, to the inhabitants of the British settlements, on the slavery of the Negroes in America, in answer to a pamphlet entitled, "Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or A defence of the West-India planters from the aspersions thrown out against them b the author of the Address. .. By a Pennsylvanian. .."--54 p. at end, with separate title page and pagination but continuous registration.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by John Dunlap, M, DCC, LXXIII. 1773]. 2],28, 2],54p.; 8