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1840 edition, re-print, published by Harvey and Darton, London
1840 edition, 4th edition, re-print, published by Harvey and Darton, London
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date: 1840
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[LINE] JOHNSTON AND BARRETT, PRINTERS, 13, MARK LANE.
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ROPER'S ESCAPE | FROM | SLAVERY.
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note: title encased in decorative border
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note: 13, Mark Lane
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note: poem
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date: 31 October 1838Gregorian
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title: LINES, | WRITTEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE ESCAPE TO ENGLAND OF | MR. MOSES ROPER
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location on resource: pages 117-120
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ix-xii,120
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total number of pages: 124
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note: "The author hanging by his hands tied to a cotton screw"
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title: "Mr.Gooch stripping the author to flog him. His two sons and son-in-law present. They at this time give him fifty lashes.
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title: "Mr. Anderson attempting to shoot he author, after telling him to stop three times, according to the law."
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title: "A woman with iron horns and bells on, to keep her from running away."
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1840 edition, 4th edition, re-print, published by Harvey and Darton, London
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Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper (1840 London Harvey and Darton edition)
1840 edition, 4th edition, re-print, published by Harvey and Darton, London

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    [1] A NARRATIVE | OF THE | ADVENTURES AND ESCAPE | OF | MOSES ROPER | FROM | AMERICAN SLAVERY. | WITH A PORTRAIT. | "BY OUR SUFFERINGS SINCE YE BROUGHT US | TO THE MAN-DEGRADING MART ; | ALL SUSTAINED BY PATIENCE, TAUGHT US | ONLY BY A BROKEN HEART." |
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    [2] [LINE] | FOURTH EDITION. | [LINE] | LONDON: | HARVEY AND DARTON, 55, GRACECHURCH STREET; | TO BE HAD ALSO OF | G. WIGHTMAN, 24, PATERNOSTER ROW; | AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. | [LINE] 1840.
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    [LINE] JOHNSTON AND BARRETT, PRINTERS, 13, MARK LANE.
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    ROPER'S ESCAPE | FROM | SLAVERY.
    title encased in decorative border
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    unknown value
    poem
    31 October 1838Gregorian
    LINES, | WRITTEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE ESCAPE TO ENGLAND OF | MR. MOSES ROPER
    pages 117-120
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    ix-xii,120
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    "The author hanging by his hands tied to a cotton screw"
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    "Mr.Gooch stripping the author to flog him. His two sons and son-in-law present. They at this time give him fifty lashes.
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    "Mr. Anderson attempting to shoot he author, after telling him to stop three times, according to the law."
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    "A woman with iron horns and bells on, to keep her from running away."
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