Adair, James Makittrick, 1728-1802.
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Unanswerable arguments against the abolition of the slave trade . With a defence of the proprietors of the British sugar colonies, Against certain malignant Charges contained in Letters published by a Sailor, and by Luffman, Newton, &c. Remarks on the Dispositions and Characters of the African Slaves; And Means suggested for the Distribution of their Labour; The Regulation of their Habitations, Foods, Cloathing, and Religious Instruction; The Accommodation of the Sick, and Cure of their Diseases; Which may be most conducive to render them Faithful, Obedient, and Happy. Published for the Benefit of the starving Tin-Miners in Cornwall. By James M. Adair, formerly M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society, And Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. One of the Judges of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in the Island of Antigua; and Physician to the Commander in Chief, and the Colonial Troops of the said Island.
Adair, James Makittrick, 1728-1802.Date: [1790?]- E-books
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Curious facts and anecdotes, not contained in the memoirs of Philip Thickness, Esq. Formerly Gunner of Landguard Fort, and Now Censor General of Great Britain, Professor of Empiricism, and Animal Magnetism, and Casual Compiler, Rape, and Murder-Monger to the St. James's Chronicle. Dedicated to that gentleman, by Benjamin Goosequill and Peter Paragraph. And now considerably enlarged by another hand. To which is now prefixed, an elegant print of Mr. Thickness, Taken from the Life.
Adair, James Makittrick, 1728-1802.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- E-books
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The methodist and mimick A tale, in Hudibrastick verse. By Peter Paragraph. Inscribed to Samuel Foot, Esq;.
Adair, James Makittrick, 1728-1802.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]