A supplement to the Detection of the state and situation of the present sugar planters of Barbadoes: In a letter from an inhabitant of one of His … Islands, to a Member of the House of Commons

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British Library

T092926

An inhabitant = Robert Robertson. ‘A detection of the state and situation of the current sugar planters, of Barbadoes and the Leward Islands’ was once published in 1732. With a half-title.

London : printed for J. Wilford, 1733. [4],92p. ; 8°

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