Slave trade. The negro and the free-born Briton compared; or, a vindication of the African slave trade. Proving that it is lawful and right, in a Religious, in a Political, and in a Commercial View. Interspersed with religious and critical digressions. Humbly addressed to the people of England, but more particularly to the legislature and to the Merchants, Planters, and others concerned in the West-India trade.

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[1789?]
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London : printed for the author, and sold by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; J. Strahan, in the Strand; M. Folingsby, No. 4, Fleet-Street; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and W. Richardson, Royal Exchange, [1789?]

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iv,57[i.e.59],[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T177505

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