Slavery not forbidden by scripture, or, A defence of the West-India planters [electronic resource] : from the aspersions thrown out against them, by the author of a pamphlet, entitled, "An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping" / by a West-Indian.
1773
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Slavery not forbidden by scripture, or, A defence of the West-India planters [electronic resource] : from the aspersions thrown out against them, by the author of a pamphlet, entitled, "An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping" / by a West-Indian.
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Philadelphia : Printed [for J. Sparhawk?], 1773.
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English
Description
1 online resource ([2], iii, 30 p.).
Note
Attributed to Nisbet in: Cushing, W. Initials and pseudonyms.
Evans and Hildeburn suggest John Sparhawk as printer. Sparhawk, a Philadelphia physician, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, is not known to have worked as a printer.
Reproduction of the original from the Boston Public Library.
Evans and Hildeburn suggest John Sparhawk as printer. Sparhawk, a Philadelphia physician, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, is not known to have worked as a printer.
Reproduction of the original from the Boston Public Library.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The institution of slavery.
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