APA (7th ed.) Citation

Senior, B. M. (1835). Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be: Comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c., and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island: also an authentic narrative of the negro insurrection in 1831; with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c., including an abridgment of the slave law. T. Hurst [etc., etc.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Senior, Bernard Martin. Jamaica, as It Was, as It Is, and as It May Be: Comprising Interesting Topics for Absent Proprietors, Merchants, &c., and Valuable Hints to Persons Intending to Emigrate to the Island: Also an Authentic Narrative of the Negro Insurrection in 1831; with a Faithful Detail of the Manners, Customs and Habits of the Colonists, and a Description of the Country, Climate, Productions, &c., Including an Abridgment of the Slave Law. London: T. Hurst [etc., etc.], 1835.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Senior, Bernard Martin. Jamaica, as It Was, as It Is, and as It May Be: Comprising Interesting Topics for Absent Proprietors, Merchants, &c., and Valuable Hints to Persons Intending to Emigrate to the Island: Also an Authentic Narrative of the Negro Insurrection in 1831; with a Faithful Detail of the Manners, Customs and Habits of the Colonists, and a Description of the Country, Climate, Productions, &c., Including an Abridgment of the Slave Law. T. Hurst [etc., etc.], 1835.

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