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The dying negro : a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames ; ) to his intended wife

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  • "Fragment of an original letter on the slavery of the Negroes"
  • "Fragment of an original letter on the slavery of the Negroes"@en

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Controversial literature"
  • "Controversial literature"@en
  • "Poetry"
  • "Poetry"@en

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  • "The dying negro : a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames ; ) to his intended wife"@en
  • "The dying negro a poetical epistle, from a black, who shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames, to his intended wife"@en
  • "The dying negro a poetical epistle, from a black, who shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames, to his intended wife"
  • "The dying Negro, a poem"@en
  • "The Dying negro, a poem by the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell,... To which is added a fragment of a letter on the slavery and the negroes, by Thomas Day"
  • "The dying Negro : a poem"@en
  • "The dying Negro : a poetical epistle"@en
  • "The dying negro : a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell, ... To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"
  • "The dying negro : a poem"
  • "The dying negro : a poem"@en
  • "The dying negro a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames;) to his intended wife"
  • "The dying negro : a poetical epistle, from a black, who shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames, to his intended wife"@en
  • "The dying negro a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames ; ) to his intended wife"
  • "The dying negro a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames ; ) to his intended wife"@en
  • "The dying negro"@en
  • "The dying negro"
  • "The dying negro : a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell ... To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"@en
  • "The dying Negro a poem"
  • "The dying Negro a poem"@en
  • "The dying negro, a poetical epistle"@en
  • "The dying negro a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell ... To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"
  • "The dying negro a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell ... To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"@en
  • "The dying negro a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell, ... To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"
  • "The dying Negro"@en
  • "The dying negro a poem"
  • "The dying negro a poem"@en
  • "The dying Negro, a poetical epistle, from a black, who shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames, to his intended wife"@en
  • "The dying Negro, a poetical epistle, from a black, who shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames, to his intended wife"
  • "The Dying Negro : a poetical epistle, supposed to be written by a Black, (who lately shot himself on board a vessel in the river Thames;) to his intended wife"
  • "The dying Negro; a poem"@en
  • "The dying negro a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell, Esquires. To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"
  • "The dying negro a poem. By the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell, Esquires. To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroes. By Thomas Day, Esq. Embellished with a frontispiece"@en
  • "The dying negro, a poem"
  • "The dying negro, a poem"@en

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