The history of the Jamaica case, being an account founded upon official documents, of the rebellion of the Negros in Jamaica : the causes which led to it and the measures taken for its suppression, the agitation excited on the subject, its causes and its character and the debates in Parliament and the criminal prosecutions arising out of it / by W.F. Finlason.
Series: Making of Modern Law : Trials, 1600-1926 | Making of Modern Law : Trials, 1600-1926Publication details: London : Chapman and Hall, 1869.Edition: 2nd ed., enl. and correctedDescription: 1 online resource (viii, xxvi, xliii-xcvi, 691 pages)Content type:- text
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- [Fic] no. S801
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- Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920
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- Gale Cengage Learning, Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The Institution of Slavery
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