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A letter from a citizen of Port-Royal in Jamaica, to a citizen of New-York; relating to some extraordinary measures, lately set on foot in that island.

By: Citizen of Port-Royal in Jamaica.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Johnson, 1756Description: 16p. ; 8.°.Note: Lacks half-titleSubject(s): Jamaica -- History -- To 1962
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