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Pagina 259
From Macmillan's Magazine . GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE- TRADE . a Jew , who happened to reside in his master's family . Religious controversies arose , and in each case Sharp was met with a similar argument ; the Socinian declaring ...
From Macmillan's Magazine . GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE- TRADE . a Jew , who happened to reside in his master's family . Religious controversies arose , and in each case Sharp was met with a similar argument ; the Socinian declaring ...
Pagina 260
... Granville Sharp , who , undeterred by the evasions of the authori- ties of the prison , insisted on seeing him , and then with characteristic decision ( to quote from his diary ) " charged the ... GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE - TRADE .
... Granville Sharp , who , undeterred by the evasions of the authori- ties of the prison , insisted on seeing him , and then with characteristic decision ( to quote from his diary ) " charged the ... GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE - TRADE .
Pagina 261
... Sharp . It was similar to those of Strong and Lewis . Somerset was a Virginian negro who had been seized and conveyed on board ship by his former master , a Mr. Charles Stewart . He appealed to ... GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE - TRADE . 261.
... Sharp . It was similar to those of Strong and Lewis . Somerset was a Virginian negro who had been seized and conveyed on board ship by his former master , a Mr. Charles Stewart . He appealed to ... GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE SLAVE - TRADE . 261.
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