Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland [electronic resource] : wherein is demonstrated the extreme wickedness of tolerating the slave trade, in order to favour the illegalities of our colonies, where the two first foundations of English law (two witnesses of God), are supplanted by opposite (and, of course, illegal) ordinances, which occasions a civil death of the English constitution, so that these two witnesses may be said to lie dead in all the West India islands!
1797
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Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland [electronic resource] : wherein is demonstrated the extreme wickedness of tolerating the slave trade, in order to favour the illegalities of our colonies, where the two first foundations of English law (two witnesses of God), are supplanted by opposite (and, of course, illegal) ordinances, which occasions a civil death of the English constitution, so that these two witnesses may be said to lie dead in all the West India islands!
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3rd ed.
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London : Printed by J. Phillips and Son, 1797.
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English
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14 p. ; 17 cm.
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"Originally printed in America. First printed in London in 1793."
Signed at end: Granville Sharp.
Sabin Unit 216.
Reproduction of the original from the Library of Congress. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
Signed at end: Granville Sharp.
Sabin Unit 216.
Reproduction of the original from the Library of Congress. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive
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