Narrative of the Cruel Treatment of James Williams, A Negro Apprentice in Jamaica (Newberry H 5974.973) (Q9338): Difference between revisions

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provenance note: "The consent of the Jamaica House of Assembly must be obtained before such can be granted -- earlier than the term specified by Parliamentary authority which is 1841"
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provenance note: [refers to the pamphlet editor's concluding call for Great Britain's "people, with one voice" to "instruct their representatives" to demand the abolition of slavery, which, this narrative suggests has not been eliminated, despite British decrees and restitution to slaveholders.]
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Newberry H 5974.973
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Narrative of the Cruel Treatment of James Williams, A Negro Apprentice in Jamaica (Newberry H 5974.973)
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    "The consent of the Jamaica House of Assembly must be obtained before such can be granted -- earlier than the term specified by Parliamentary authority which is 1841"
    [refers to the pamphlet editor's concluding call for Great Britain's "people, with one voice" to "instruct their representatives" to demand the abolition of slavery, which, this narrative suggests has not been eliminated, despite British decrees and restitution to slaveholders.]
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