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Date: 1789
"Let any man of candour declare, whether the state of servitude and bondage, in which the poor are held both in France and England, does not merit the name of slavery, and justify the assertion of its universal existence at present, as well as the opinion of its having existed from the remotest a...
preview | full record— Francklyn, Gilbert (fl. 1780-1792)