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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... also be worth their confideration , whether the French factory at Albreda in the river Gambia , within a mile and a half of Fort James , is not an improper encroach- ment . Goree would be of little ufe to the French , if they had not ...
... also be worth their confideration , whether the French factory at Albreda in the river Gambia , within a mile and a half of Fort James , is not an improper encroach- ment . Goree would be of little ufe to the French , if they had not ...
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... also by our sending men of war to drive them from thence , as we frequently have done fince the peace , though without any lasting effect ; for when our fhips arrive , they remove their effects up the country , and leave their mudwall ...
... also by our sending men of war to drive them from thence , as we frequently have done fince the peace , though without any lasting effect ; for when our fhips arrive , they remove their effects up the country , and leave their mudwall ...
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... also within this fpace several Dutch forts and fome Danish ; the principal Dutch fort is St. George del Mina . The English forts are poorly kept up ; but this is reserved for a farther difcuffion , when the conduct of the committee ...
... also within this fpace several Dutch forts and fome Danish ; the principal Dutch fort is St. George del Mina . The English forts are poorly kept up ; but this is reserved for a farther difcuffion , when the conduct of the committee ...
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... also a favage people called Joes , who sometimes attack small vessels : it is said , that a large shallop may go from hence to Bonny , new and old Calabar rivers , which are about ninety leagues by fea , to the eastward of the river ...
... also a favage people called Joes , who sometimes attack small vessels : it is said , that a large shallop may go from hence to Bonny , new and old Calabar rivers , which are about ninety leagues by fea , to the eastward of the river ...
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... also each have a commiffioned officer , in the army or marine forces , being on halfpay , as governor , with a falary to each of 500l . per annum , and shall be fubject to fuch orders as they shall receive from the gover- nor of Cape ...
... also each have a commiffioned officer , in the army or marine forces , being on halfpay , as governor , with a falary to each of 500l . per annum , and shall be fubject to fuch orders as they shall receive from the gover- nor of Cape ...
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