Gale (Firm) & Oswald, E. Essays on the subject of the slave-trade: In which the sentiments of several eminent British writers are attended to.-- And also containing extracts from an address of the Abolition Society in Paris, to the National Assembly, and to their countrymen in general, dated March 28, 1791.-- Particularly honorable to that nation, and friendly to the rights of mankind.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm) and Eleazer Oswald. Essays on the Subject of the Slave-trade: In Which the Sentiments of Several Eminent British Writers Are Attended to.-- And Also Containing Extracts from an Address of the Abolition Society in Paris, to the National Assembly, and to Their Countrymen in General, Dated March 28, 1791.-- Particularly Honorable to That Nation, and Friendly to the Rights of Mankind.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm) and Eleazer Oswald. Essays on the Subject of the Slave-trade: In Which the Sentiments of Several Eminent British Writers Are Attended to.-- And Also Containing Extracts from an Address of the Abolition Society in Paris, to the National Assembly, and to Their Countrymen in General, Dated March 28, 1791.-- Particularly Honorable to That Nation, and Friendly to the Rights of Mankind.