Negro slavery unjustifiable: a discourse, 1802. Creator: Unknown.

Negro slavery unjustifiable: a discourse, 1802. Creator: Unknown.

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Negro slavery unjustifiable: a discourse, 1802. Additional title: Practice of holding men in perpetual slavery condemned. 'Whosoever looketh unto the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein; he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work; this man shall be blessed in his deed. James i. 25'. Abolitionist sermon by Alexander McLeod, 'Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Congregation in the City of New-York'.


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  1. Alexander McLeod: American: Author, writer, pastor, clergyman
  2. T. & F. Swords: American: Publisher, printer

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