An argument in the case of James Sommersett, a Negro, lately determined by the Court of the King's bench wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the case, by Mr. Hargrave, one of the Counsel for the Negro.
Hargrave, Francis
An argument in the case of James Sommersett, a Negro, lately determined by the Court of the King's bench wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the case, by Mr. Hargrave, one of the Counsel for the Negro. - London Printed for the author, and sold by W. Otridge ... 1772. - 82p. 22cm.
326.9 / Ja Har
An argument in the case of James Sommersett, a Negro, lately determined by the Court of the King's bench wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the case, by Mr. Hargrave, one of the Counsel for the Negro. - London Printed for the author, and sold by W. Otridge ... 1772. - 82p. 22cm.
326.9 / Ja Har