@article{542820, note = {With a half-title.}, author = {Francklyn, Gilbert.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/542820}, title = {An answer to the Rev. Mr. Clarkson's essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African; in a series of letters, from a gentleman in Jamaica, to his friend in London: wherein many of the mistakes and misrepresentations of Mr. Clarkson are pointed out, Both With Regard To The Manner in which that Commerce is carried on in Africa, And The Treatment of the Slaves in the West Indies. Shewing, At The Same Time, The Antiquity, Universality, and Lawfulness of Slavery, as as ever having been one of the States and Conditions of Mankind. By G. Francklyn, Esq. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter, No. 169, Opposite Bond Street, Piccadilly; C. Stalker, Stationer's Court, Ludgate Street; and W. Richardson, Under The Royal Exchange,}, recid = {542820}, pages = {xvi,263,[1]p. ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1789}, }