Facts and documents connected with the late insurrection in Jamaica, and the violations of civil and religious liberty arising out of it.
Publication details: [London] : Teape and Son, printers, Tower-hill, [1832]Description: 23 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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Authorship attributed to William Knibb.
Disbound and with gatherings of leaves unopened. Princeton copy: NjP
Sect. I. Memorial and statement of the Baptist missionaries in Jamaica, dated 19th April, 1832, to His Excellency Earl Belmore, the governor of Jamaica -- sect. II. Causes of the insurrection -- sect. III. Conducts and sentiments of the colonists towards the British government and the sectarians -- sect. IV. Conduct of the missionaries and religious slaves during the insurrection -- sect. V. Apprehended illegality of the summary proceedings against the slaves during martial law.
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