APA Citation

Sharp, G. (1776). The just limitation of slavery in the laws of God: Compared with the unbounded claims of the African traders and British American slaveholders ; with a copious appendix, containing, an answer to the Rev. Mr. Thompson's tract in favor of the African slave trade ; letters concerning the lineal descent of the negroes from the sons of Ham ; the Spanish regulations for the gradual enfranchisement of slaves ; a proposal on the same principles for the gradual enfranchisement of slaves in America ; reports of determinations in the several courts of law against slavery, &c. London: Printed for B. White, and E. and C. Dilly.

Chicago Style Citation

Sharp, Granville. The Just Limitation of Slavery in the Laws of God: Compared With the Unbounded Claims of the African Traders and British American Slaveholders ; With a Copious Appendix, Containing, an Answer to the Rev. Mr. Thompson's Tract in Favor of the African Slave Trade ; Letters Concerning the Lineal Descent of the Negroes From the Sons of Ham ; the Spanish Regulations for the Gradual Enfranchisement of Slaves ; a Proposal On the Same Principles for the Gradual Enfranchisement of Slaves in America ; Reports of Determinations in the Several Courts of Law against Slavery, &c. London: Printed for B. White, and E. and C. Dilly, 1776.

MLA Citation

Sharp, Granville. The Just Limitation of Slavery in the Laws of God: Compared With the Unbounded Claims of the African Traders and British American Slaveholders ; With a Copious Appendix, Containing, an Answer to the Rev. Mr. Thompson's Tract in Favor of the African Slave Trade ; Letters Concerning the Lineal Descent of the Negroes From the Sons of Ham ; the Spanish Regulations for the Gradual Enfranchisement of Slaves ; a Proposal On the Same Principles for the Gradual Enfranchisement of Slaves in America ; Reports of Determinations in the Several Courts of Law against Slavery, &c. London: Printed for B. White, and E. and C. Dilly, 1776.

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