APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wedderburn, R. (1824). The horrors of slavery: Exemplified in the life and history of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn, V.D.M. (late a prisoner in His Majesty's gaol at Dorchester, for conscience-sake,) son of the late James Wedderburn, Esq., of Inveresk, slave-dealer, by one of his slaves in the island of Jamaica : in which is included the correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn and his brother, A. Colville, Esq., alias Wedderburn, of 35, Leadenhall Street : with remarks on, and illustrations of the treatment of the blacks, and a view of their degraded state, and the disgusting licentiousness of the planters. R. Wedderburn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wedderburn, R. The Horrors of Slavery: Exemplified in the Life and History of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn, V.D.M. (late a Prisoner in His Majesty's Gaol at Dorchester, for Conscience-sake,) Son of the Late James Wedderburn, Esq., of Inveresk, Slave-dealer, by One of His Slaves in the Island of Jamaica : In Which Is Included the Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn and His Brother, A. Colville, Esq., Alias Wedderburn, of 35, Leadenhall Street : With Remarks on, and Illustrations of the Treatment of the Blacks, and a View of Their Degraded State, and the Disgusting Licentiousness of the Planters. London: R. Wedderburn, 1824.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wedderburn, R. The Horrors of Slavery: Exemplified in the Life and History of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn, V.D.M. (late a Prisoner in His Majesty's Gaol at Dorchester, for Conscience-sake,) Son of the Late James Wedderburn, Esq., of Inveresk, Slave-dealer, by One of His Slaves in the Island of Jamaica : In Which Is Included the Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wedderburn and His Brother, A. Colville, Esq., Alias Wedderburn, of 35, Leadenhall Street : With Remarks on, and Illustrations of the Treatment of the Blacks, and a View of Their Degraded State, and the Disgusting Licentiousness of the Planters. R. Wedderburn, 1824.

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