An edition of Select tracts relating to colonies (1732)

Select tracts relating to colonies

consisting of I. An essay on plantations by Sir Francis Bacon Lord Chancellor of England : II. Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c. : III. A treatise by John de Witt pensioner of Holland : IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies by William Penn : V. A discourse concerning plantations by Sir Josiah Child

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An edition of Select tracts relating to colonies (1732)

Select tracts relating to colonies

consisting of I. An essay on plantations by Sir Francis Bacon Lord Chancellor of England : II. Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c. : III. A treatise by John de Witt pensioner of Holland : IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies by William Penn : V. A discourse concerning plantations by Sir Josiah Child

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English
Pages
40

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Table of Contents

I. An essay on plantations by Sir Francis Bacon Lord Chancellor of England
II. Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c.
III. A treatise by John de Witt pensioner of Holland
IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies by William Penn
V. A discourse concerning plantations by Sir Josiah Child.

Edition Notes

Price below imprint: Price six-pence.

Printed by William Bowyer; his records show 1500 copies printed for James Edward Oglethorpe, presumably the editor.

Reproduction of the original from the British Library.

Editorship dubiously attributed to James Edward Oglethorpe by NUC pre-1956.

Includes bibliographical references.

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London
Series
Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The institution of slavery, Slavery & anti-slavery
Other Titles
Essay on plantations by Sir Francis Bacon Lord Chancellor of England., Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c., Treatise by John de Witt pensioner of Holland., Benefit of plantations or colonies by William Penn., Discourse concerning plantations by Sir Josiah Child.

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[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource ([7], 40 p.).
Number of pages
40

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OL44745757M

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