An edition of A letter to the clergy of Virginia (1760)

A letter to the clergy of Virginia

in which the conduct of the General-Assembly is vindicated against the reflexions contained in a letter to the lords of trade and plantations from the Lord-Bishop of London

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A letter to the clergy of Virginia
Richard Bland
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An edition of A letter to the clergy of Virginia (1760)

A letter to the clergy of Virginia

in which the conduct of the General-Assembly is vindicated against the reflexions contained in a letter to the lords of trade and plantations from the Lord-Bishop of London

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Language
English
Pages
20

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Table of Contents

Copy of a letter from the Lord-Bishop of London to the lords of trade and plantation
Letter to the clergy of Virginia.

Edition Notes

Published in
Williamsburg [Va.]
Series
Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 2: Slave trade in the Atlantic world, Slavery & anti-slavery
Other Titles
Copy of a letter to from the Lord-Bishop of London to the lords of trade and plantation.

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (vi, 3-20 p.)
Number of pages
20

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OL44627069M

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