Zebulon: Or The Moral Claims Of Seamen Stated And Enforced is a book written by John Harris in 1837. The book is a treatise on the moral and ethical issues faced by seamen in the 19th century. It explores the challenges faced by seamen at sea, including the dangers of the job, the harsh living conditions, and the lack of legal protection. Harris argues that seamen have a moral claim to fair treatment and protection, and that society has a duty to...
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