A Treatise Upon the Trade from Great-Britain to Africa: Humbly Recommended to the Attention of Government. By an African MerchantR. Baldwin, 1772 - 124 páginas |
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... fend them back , otherwife they lose their property in them . " English merchants will obey government when ever they know its commands , and be content to lofe their property if they do not take proper care of it .--- “ P. 75. How can ...
... fend them back , otherwife they lose their property in them . " English merchants will obey government when ever they know its commands , and be content to lofe their property if they do not take proper care of it .--- “ P. 75. How can ...
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... fend a canoe up the river the river ; and it appears alfo by our fending men of war to drive them from thence , as we frequently have done fince the peace , though without any lafting effect ; for when our ships arrive , they remove ...
... fend a canoe up the river the river ; and it appears alfo by our fending men of war to drive them from thence , as we frequently have done fince the peace , though without any lafting effect ; for when our ships arrive , they remove ...
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... fend fuch food , drink and cloathing themselves for fuch purposes , and not leave the fame or any part thereof to be furnished by the governors or other officers of the forts in any degree , that can in the nature of things be prevented ...
... fend fuch food , drink and cloathing themselves for fuch purposes , and not leave the fame or any part thereof to be furnished by the governors or other officers of the forts in any degree , that can in the nature of things be prevented ...
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... fend him where he may be useful , he complains , and the law discharges him , gives him his liberty ; fo I have nothing to do but be his flave , let him do what he pleases , and maintain him in infolence and idleness . My hired fervant ...
... fend him where he may be useful , he complains , and the law discharges him , gives him his liberty ; fo I have nothing to do but be his flave , let him do what he pleases , and maintain him in infolence and idleness . My hired fervant ...
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... fend them to their native homes . Poor creatures ! Not one would accept of the offer , but would think it the greatest inhumanity to force their return . That in the native Africans ' fale of negroes to our shipping , various See his ...
... fend them to their native homes . Poor creatures ! Not one would accept of the offer , but would think it the greatest inhumanity to force their return . That in the native Africans ' fale of negroes to our shipping , various See his ...
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Página 7 - Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession; they shall be your bondmen for ever: but over your brethren the children of Israel, ye shall not rule one over another with rigour.
Página 8 - For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for...
Página 21 - ... and said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the LAMB...
Página 20 - Let every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called. Art thou called being a servant? care not for it: but if thou mayest be made free, use it rather. For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman: likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant. Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men. Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.
Página 7 - And then shall he depart from thee, both he and his children with him, and shall return unto his own family, and unto the possession of his fathers shall he return.
Página 7 - For unto me the children of Israel are servants; they are my servants whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.
Página 6 - I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free': Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl; and he shall serve him for ever.
Página 16 - We have granted also, and given to all the freemen of our realm, for us and our Heirs for ever...
Página 8 - Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.
Página 5 - Wherefore shall we die before thine eyes, both we and our land? buy us" and our land for bread, and we and our land will be servants unto Pharaoh; and give us seed, that we may live and not die, that the land be not desolate.