An appeal to the humanity and generosity of a liberal-minded public occasioned by the conduct of the...
An appeal to the humanity and generosity of a liberal-minded public occasioned by the conduct of the British government exemplified in the case of the ship Black Queen, which ship was sent from New England with a cargo of masts and spars, &c. for the supply of His Majesty's fleet in the West Indies, by a licence from Admiral Arbuthnot, dated at New York in December 1782 during the American war; which said ship and cargo ... was seized and condemned in Jamaica, on frivolous and vexatious pretences; by which unjust proceedings the owner ... Benjamin Proctor ... was completely ruined, and who is, in consequence thereof, reduced to beggary and want [microform]
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London : [s.n.], 1799.
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1799.
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T/RAV/FM4/2
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English
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84 p.
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London : [s.n.], 1799.
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England
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1799.
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An appeal to the humanity and generosity of a liberal-minded public occasioned by the conduct of the British government exemplified in the case of the ship Black Queen, which ship was sent from New England with a cargo of masts and spars, &c. for the supply of His Majesty's fleet in the West Indies, by a licence from Admiral Arbuthnot, dated at New...
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Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1976]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 17606).
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T/RAV/FM4/2
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74Vv6zZ3J8dg
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