The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave
Mary Prince
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The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave
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THE
HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE,
A WEST INDIAN SLAVE.
RELATED BY HERSELF.
WITH A SUPPLEMENT BY THE EDITOR.
To which is added,
To which is added,
RELATED BY HERSELF.
WITH A SUPPLEMENT BY THE EDITOR.
To which is added,
To which is added,
THE NARRATIVE OF ASA-ASA,
A CAPTURED AFRICAN.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY F. WESTLEY AND A. H. DAVIS,
Stationers' Hall Court;
Stationers' Hall Court;
And by WAUGH & INNES, EDINBURGH.
1831.
A CAPTURED AFRICAN.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY F. WESTLEY AND A. H. DAVIS,
Stationers' Hall Court;
Stationers' Hall Court;
And by WAUGH & INNES, EDINBURGH.
1831.
PREFACE.
THE HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE, A WEST INDIAN SLAVE.
(Related by herself.)
(Related by herself.)
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
TO THE
HISTORY OF MARY PRINCE.
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
NARRATIVE OF LOUIS ASA-ASA,
A CAPTURED AFRICAN.
The Negro Boy's Narrative.
A CAPTURED AFRICAN.
The Negro Boy's Narrative.
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