APA Citation

Carey, M., Jones, J., Mercer, C. F., Bryant, W. C., Sigourney, L. H. 1., Johnson, L., & Ashmun, J. 1. (1835). Letters on the Colonization Society ;, and on its probable results ; under the following heads: The origin of the Society ; Increase of the coloured population ; Manumission of slaves in this country ; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society ; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns ; Moral and religious character of the settlers ; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia ; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia ; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population ; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians ; Effects of colonization on the slave trade ; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S (Tenth ed. To which is prefixed the important information collected by Joseph Jones, a coloured man, lately sent to Liberia, by the Kentucky Colonization Society, to ascertain the true state of the country--its productions, trade, and commerce--and the situation and prospects of the colonists.). [Philadelphia]: For sale by Carey & Hart, Philadelphia price five dollars per hundred. March 20, 1835. (Stereotyped by L. Johnson.).

Chicago Style Citation

Carey, Mathew, Joseph Jones, Charles Fenton Mercer, William Cullen Bryant, L. H. 1791-1865 Sigourney, Lawrence Johnson, and J. 1794-1828 Ashmun. Letters On the Colonization Society ;, and On Its Probable Results ; Under the Following Heads: The Origin of the Society ; Increase of the Coloured Population ; Manumission of Slaves in This Country ; Declarations of Legislatures, and Other Assembled Bodies, in Favour of the Society ; Situation of the Colonists At Monrovia, and Other Towns ; Moral and Religious Character of the Settlers ; Soil, Climate, Productions, and Commerce of Liberia ; Advantages to the Free Coloured Population, By Emigration to Liberia ; Disadvantages of Slavery to the White Population ; Character of the Natives of Africa Before the Irruptions of the Barbarians ; Effects of Colonization On the Slave Trade ; With a Slight Sketch of That Nefarious and Accursed Traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. Tenth ed. To which is prefixed the important information collected by Joseph Jones, a coloured man, lately sent to Liberia, by the Kentucky Colonization Society, to ascertain the true state of the country--its productions, trade, and commerce--and the situation and prospects of the colonists. [Philadelphia]: For sale by Carey & Hart, Philadelphia price five dollars per hundred. March 20, 1835. (Stereotyped by L. Johnson.), 1835.

MLA Citation

Carey, Mathew, et al. Letters On the Colonization Society ;, and On Its Probable Results ; Under the Following Heads: The Origin of the Society ; Increase of the Coloured Population ; Manumission of Slaves in This Country ; Declarations of Legislatures, and Other Assembled Bodies, in Favour of the Society ; Situation of the Colonists At Monrovia, and Other Towns ; Moral and Religious Character of the Settlers ; Soil, Climate, Productions, and Commerce of Liberia ; Advantages to the Free Coloured Population, By Emigration to Liberia ; Disadvantages of Slavery to the White Population ; Character of the Natives of Africa Before the Irruptions of the Barbarians ; Effects of Colonization On the Slave Trade ; With a Slight Sketch of That Nefarious and Accursed Traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. Tenth ed. To which is prefixed the important information collected by Joseph Jones, a coloured man, lately sent to Liberia, by the Kentucky Colonization Society, to ascertain the true state of the country--its productions, trade, and commerce--and the situation and prospects of the colonists. [Philadelphia]: For sale by Carey & Hart, Philadelphia price five dollars per hundred. March 20, 1835. (Stereotyped by L. Johnson.), 1835.

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