A Treatise Upon the Trade from Great-Britain to Africa: Humbly Recommended to the Attention of GovernmentR. Baldwin, 1772 - 188 páginas |
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... British merchants trading to Africa , in the name of our country and colonies , let me humbly address the government to make this trade more the object of their attention ; which in it's prefent ftate is productive of so many * ad ...
... British merchants trading to Africa , in the name of our country and colonies , let me humbly address the government to make this trade more the object of their attention ; which in it's prefent ftate is productive of so many * ad ...
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... British subjects , they therefore furely cannot claim being included ; as , in that cafe , they would enjoy rights fuperior to those of any natural born British subject . : There does not at prefent , in any one country of the world ...
... British subjects , they therefore furely cannot claim being included ; as , in that cafe , they would enjoy rights fuperior to those of any natural born British subject . : There does not at prefent , in any one country of the world ...
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... British act of parliament , this trade must be legal ; though to quiet weak minds , and filence the licentious noisy declaimers about liberty , which they do not understand , who suppose it can fubfift without a fecurity of * property ...
... British act of parliament , this trade must be legal ; though to quiet weak minds , and filence the licentious noisy declaimers about liberty , which they do not understand , who suppose it can fubfift without a fecurity of * property ...
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... the landing place , The province of Senegambia , now in the hands of the British government , includes the river Senegal , which 5 * See letter [ E. ] in the Appendix . opens opens into the western ocean in nearly 16 degrees , [ 18 ]
... the landing place , The province of Senegambia , now in the hands of the British government , includes the river Senegal , which 5 * See letter [ E. ] in the Appendix . opens opens into the western ocean in nearly 16 degrees , [ 18 ]
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... British fubjects ; for , the company failing , go- vernment , in 1730 , allowed ten thousand pounds to fupport the forts , which were unanimously declared abfolutely neceffary for the preservation of the African trade : the fame fum ...
... British fubjects ; for , the company failing , go- vernment , in 1730 , allowed ten thousand pounds to fupport the forts , which were unanimously declared abfolutely neceffary for the preservation of the African trade : the fame fum ...
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