Title: | Our relations with England : in which are discussed the various attempts and schemes by which that government has endeavored to control the police of the seas, and in which it is shewn that the slave trade has increased continually, ever since that government commenced its interference, the designs of England, her false humanity, and hypocrisy : and the system of slavery of British India, are also fully discussed and exposed. |
Author: | Mangum, Willie Person, 1827-1881 |
Note: | [Richmond, Virginia] : [publisher not identified], [1842], 1842 |
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Subject: | Search, Right of |
Subject: | Slave trade |
Subject: | Southern imprint -- Virginia -- 1842 |
Subject: | Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848. Enquiry into the validity of the British claim, to the right of visitation and search of American vessels |
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