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narrative of Mary Prince, published in 1831
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History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related By Herself (1831 edition)
narrative of Mary Prince, published in 1831

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    [1] THE | HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE, | A WEST INDIAN SLAVE. | RELATED BY HERSELF. | WITH A SUPPLEMENT BY THE EDITOR. | To which is added, | THE NARRATIVE OF ASA-ASA, | A CAPTURED AFRICAN. | "By our sufferings, since ye brought us | To the man-degrading mart,— | All sustain'd by patience, taught us | Only by a broken heart,— |
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    [2] Deem our nation brutes no longer, | Till some reason ye shall find | Worthier of regard, and stronger | Than the colour of our kind." COWPER. | LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY F. WESTLEY AND A. H. DAVIS, | STATIONERS' HALL COURT; | AND BY WAUGH & INNES, EDINBURGH. 1831.
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    LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY F. WESTLEY AND A. H. DAVIS, | STATIONERS' HALL COURT; | AND BY WAUGH & INNES, EDINBURGH. | 1831.
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