APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooper, T. (1824). A letter to Robert Hibbert, jun. esq., in reply to his pamphlet: Entitled, "Facts verified upon oath, in contradiction of the report of the Rev. Thomas Cooper, concerning the general condition of slaves in Jamaica," &c. &c.; to which are added, a letter from Mrs. Cooper to R. Hibbert, jun. esq., and an appendix containing an exposure of the falsehoods and calumnies of that gentleman's affidavit-men. J. Hatchard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooper, Thomas. A Letter to Robert Hibbert, Jun. Esq., in Reply to His Pamphlet: Entitled, "Facts Verified upon Oath, in Contradiction of the Report of the Rev. Thomas Cooper, Concerning the General Condition of Slaves in Jamaica," &c. &c.; to Which Are Added, a Letter from Mrs. Cooper to R. Hibbert, Jun. Esq., and an Appendix Containing an Exposure of the Falsehoods and Calumnies of That Gentleman's Affidavit-men. London: J. Hatchard, 1824.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cooper, Thomas. A Letter to Robert Hibbert, Jun. Esq., in Reply to His Pamphlet: Entitled, "Facts Verified upon Oath, in Contradiction of the Report of the Rev. Thomas Cooper, Concerning the General Condition of Slaves in Jamaica," &c. &c.; to Which Are Added, a Letter from Mrs. Cooper to R. Hibbert, Jun. Esq., and an Appendix Containing an Exposure of the Falsehoods and Calumnies of That Gentleman's Affidavit-men. J. Hatchard, 1824.

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