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Record ID marc_oregon_summit_records/catalog_files/washs02192008.mrc_revrev.mrc:1242489607:1942
Source Oregon Libraries
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LEADER: 01942cam a2200373I 4500
001 6839156
003 OCoLC
005 19970516164958.0
007 hdubfu---bubu
008 801020s1760 pau a 000 0 eng d
010 $amic61007175
040 $aUnM$cTXA$dRQM$dOCL
049 $aNTEA
050 00 $aMicrofilm 01291 reel 131, no. 6 E
050 14 $aHT991$b.B3
099 $aE169.1 $b.A471973
100 1 $aBenezet, Anthony,$d1713-1784.
245 10 $aObservations on the inslaving, importing, and purchasing of Negroes$h[microform];$bwith some advice theron, extracted from the epistle of the yearly-meeting of the people called Quakers held at London in the year 1748.
250 $a2d ed.
260 $aGermantown. [Pa.]$bChristopher Sower,$c1760.
300 $a11 p.$c19 cm.
500 $aFirst edition, 1759.
500 $aThe uncertainity of a death-bed repentance, illustrated under the character of Penitens: p. [12]-16 (wanting)
500 $a"Benezet ... of a French family of St. Quentin, was driven from France by the revocation of the edict of Nantes. Having fixed his residence in Philadelphia, he adopted the doctrine of the Quakers. His humanity impelled him to attempt an amelioration of the condition of both the Indians and Negroes, by publishing treaties exhibiting the unhappy state to which each had been reduced by the cupidity and neglect of the whites."--Field, Indian bibliography. cf. also A. S. Bolles, Pennsylvania, province and state, 1899, v. 2, 447-448.
500 $aMaster microform held by: UnM.
533 $aMicrofilm.$bAnn Arbor, Mich.,$cUniversity Microfilms International,$d19--.$e1 reel. 35 mm.$f(American culture series, reel 131.6)
650 0 $aSlave trade.
830 0 $aAmerican culture series ;$v131.6.
907 $a.b24855777$bwh $c-
902 $a040717
998 $b1$c980226$dm$ea$f-$g0
907 $a.b24855777
907 $a.b24855777
945 $lwhxb $aE169.1 $b.A471973