(1824). Negro emancipation morally and practically considered: In which the justice, policy, and expediency of the measure, are impartially stated and candidly examined : with a critique on the petition of the West-India planters, &c. &c. to the King : to which is added a postscript. Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNegro Emancipation Morally and Practically Considered: In Which the Justice, Policy, and Expediency of the Measure, Are Impartially Stated and Candidly Examined : With a Critique on the Petition of the West-India Planters, &c. &c. to the King : To Which Is Added a Postscript. London: Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824.
Cita MLANegro Emancipation Morally and Practically Considered: In Which the Justice, Policy, and Expediency of the Measure, Are Impartially Stated and Candidly Examined : With a Critique on the Petition of the West-India Planters, &c. &c. to the King : To Which Is Added a Postscript. Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824.