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Property / published by: Samuel Maunder / qualifier
 
date: 1831
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Property / printed by: J. Westley and Co. / qualifier
 

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1831 London edition, published by Samuel Maunder, Newgate Street, London
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Negro Slavery Described by a Negro: Being the Narrative of Ashton Warner, A Native of St. Vincent's. (1831 London edition)
1831 London edition, published by Samuel Maunder, Newgate Street, London

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    NEGRO SLAVERY | DESCRIBED | BY A NEGRO: | BEING | THE NARRATIVE OF ASHTON WARNER, | A NATIVE OF ST. VINCENT'S. | With an Appendix, | CONTAINING THE | TESTIMONY OF FOUR CHRISTIAN MINISTERS, | RECENTLY RETURNED FROM THE COLONIES, | ON THE SYSTEM OF SLAVERY AS IT NOW EXISTS. | [rule] | BY S. STRICKLAND. | [rule] | [epigraph] | LONDON: SAMUEL MAUNDER, NEWGATE STREET. | [rule] | 1831.
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    J. Westley and Co. 27, Ivy Lane
    Verso of table of contents
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    Testimony of the Rev. Joseph Orton on Colonial Slavery
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    Testimony of the Rev. John Thorpe
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    Testimony of the Rev. J. M. Trew
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    Testimony of the Rev. William Wright
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    The appendix includes a deed of manumission and four testimonies.
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    [5]-144 pages
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