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1844 edition, self-published edition
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Address to Philanthropists Generally, and to Our Brethren of African Origin (1844 self published edition)
1844 edition, self-published edition

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    AN | ADDRESS | TO | PHILANTHROPISTS GENERALLY, | AND TO | OUR BRETHREN OF AFRICAN ORIGIN, | IN PARTICULAR: | TO WHICH ARE APPENDED, | REMARKS ON EMIGRATION TO JAMAICA, | ADDRESSED | TO THE COLOURED CLASS OF THE UNITED STATES, | BY PETER GALLEGO: |
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    WITH A | STATEMENT OF WAGES, AND OTHER ADVANTAGES, | OFFERED TO | LABORERS AND TRADESMEN EMIGRATING TO JAMAICA. | MONTREAL: | PRINTED BY LOVELL & GIBSON, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. | 1844.
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    includes letters by Alexander Barclay, , Commissioner of Emigration for Jamaica dated July 24, 1841.
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