Virginia Reader: a Treasury of Writings from the First Voyages to the Present

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Francis Coleman Rosenberger
Octagon Books, 1972 - American literature - 576 pages
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Excerpt from Virginia Reader: A Treasury of Writings, From the First Voyages to the Present

Richard henry lee (1782-1794) address TO the virginia house OF burgesses On the motion to lay so heavy a duty on the importation of slaves as effectually to put an end to that iniquitous and dis graceful traffic within the colony of Virginia.

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INTRODUCTION
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GEORGE MASON 17251792
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JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833
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