APA Citation

Kenrick, J. (1817). Horrors of slavery: In two parts. Part I. Containing observations, facts, and arguments, extracted from the speeches of Wilberforce, Grenville, Pitt, Burke, Fox, Martin, Whitbread, and other distinguished members of the British Parliament. Part II. Containing extracts, chiefly American, compiled from authentic sources; demonstrating that slavery is impolitic, antirepublican, unchristian, and highly criminal; and proposing measures for its complete abolition through the United States. Cambridge [Mass.]: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf : Sold by Cummings & Hilliard.

Chicago Style Citation

Kenrick, John. Horrors of Slavery: In Two Parts. Part I. Containing Observations, Facts, and Arguments, Extracted From the Speeches of Wilberforce, Grenville, Pitt, Burke, Fox, Martin, Whitbread, and Other Distinguished Members of the British Parliament. Part II. Containing Extracts, Chiefly American, Compiled From Authentic Sources; Demonstrating That Slavery Is Impolitic, Antirepublican, Unchristian, and Highly Criminal; and Proposing Measures for Its Complete Abolition Through the United States. Cambridge [Mass.]: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf : Sold by Cummings & Hilliard, 1817.

MLA Citation

Kenrick, John. Horrors of Slavery: In Two Parts. Part I. Containing Observations, Facts, and Arguments, Extracted From the Speeches of Wilberforce, Grenville, Pitt, Burke, Fox, Martin, Whitbread, and Other Distinguished Members of the British Parliament. Part II. Containing Extracts, Chiefly American, Compiled From Authentic Sources; Demonstrating That Slavery Is Impolitic, Antirepublican, Unchristian, and Highly Criminal; and Proposing Measures for Its Complete Abolition Through the United States. Cambridge [Mass.]: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf : Sold by Cummings & Hilliard, 1817.

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