Zebulon: Or The Moral Claims Of Seamen Stated And Enforced is a book written by John Harris in 1837. The book discusses the moral and ethical issues faced by seamen during the 19th century. Harris argues that seamen, who were often seen as a rough and immoral group, had moral claims that needed to be recognized and enforced. He discusses issues such as the treatment of seamen on board ships, the dangers they faced at sea, and the need for better working...
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