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Remarks Upon the Evidence Given by Thomas Irving, Esq., Inspector General of the Exports and Imports of Great Britain, Before the Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses on the Slave-trade Anonymous

Remarks Upon the Evidence Given by Thomas Irving, Esq., Inspector General of the Exports and Imports of Great Britain, Before the Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses on the Slave-trade By Anonymous

Remarks Upon the Evidence Given by Thomas Irving, Esq., Inspector General of the Exports and Imports of Great Britain, Before the Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses on the Slave-trade by Anonymous


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NLS9781014033086
9781014033086
101403308X
Remarks Upon the Evidence Given by Thomas Irving, Esq., Inspector General of the Exports and Imports of Great Britain, Before the Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses on the Slave-trade by Anonymous
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Legare Street Press
2021-09-09
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