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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... confequence of which they had many privileges granted them then , and a few years ago , the bounties and exemptions allowed to them for that trade were estimated very little fhort of 45,000l . an- nually . If France has deemed this ...
... confequence of which they had many privileges granted them then , and a few years ago , the bounties and exemptions allowed to them for that trade were estimated very little fhort of 45,000l . an- nually . If France has deemed this ...
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... confequence must naturally enfue . A private merchant may fometimes mono- polize a trade , and that undoubtedly is an injury to the publick ; but it can be only a tranfient injury , as there are three things , any of which muft ...
... confequence must naturally enfue . A private merchant may fometimes mono- polize a trade , and that undoubtedly is an injury to the publick ; but it can be only a tranfient injury , as there are three things , any of which muft ...
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... confequence . By our shipping therefore is our only eligible method of car- rying on this trade , free to all our induftrious natives : The fea is the only element for Britons , and that makes * G is [ 4 ] all cut off. The committee can ...
... confequence . By our shipping therefore is our only eligible method of car- rying on this trade , free to all our induftrious natives : The fea is the only element for Britons , and that makes * G is [ 4 ] all cut off. The committee can ...
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... confequence be entitled to the rights of freemen . But does this invalidate But does this invalidate my claim to my purchased negro's fervices , or do I hold him by a tenure different to that by which I hold all my other property ...
... confequence be entitled to the rights of freemen . But does this invalidate But does this invalidate my claim to my purchased negro's fervices , or do I hold him by a tenure different to that by which I hold all my other property ...
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... confequence of fuch a prohibition ; and of fuch a nature , as defervedly to excite horror in the mind of every humane Briton ; I mean , the practice which must then be fallen upon , of employing white labourers , when negroes could no ...
... confequence of fuch a prohibition ; and of fuch a nature , as defervedly to excite horror in the mind of every humane Briton ; I mean , the practice which must then be fallen upon , of employing white labourers , when negroes could no ...
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A Treatise Upon the Trade from Great-Britain to Africa; Humbly Recommended ... AFRICAN MERCHANT. Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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abuſes Accra act of parliament affert African trade againſt alfo alſo Annamaboe Appolonia authority aforefaid befides Briſtol Britiſh cafe Cape Coaft Cape Lopez Captain Captain Darling Caſtle chief colonies committee committee-men committee's fervants confequence confiderable Cooma Ditto Dutch enacted England Engliſh eſtabliſhed expence faid company fame fecurity fend fent fervants ferve fervice fettle fettlements feven fhall fhip fince firſt flavery flaves foldiers fome foon forts fterling fubjects fuch fufficient fupply fupport furniſh gentlemen Gold Coaſt governor of Cape himſelf houſe hundred intereft iſland juftice laft laſt laws leaſt Liverpool London mafter majeſty's merchants Mill moſt muſt natives neceffary negroes notwithſtanding obferve perfons pleaſe poffible Portugueſe prefent private traders purchaſed purpoſe reaſonable refpect river river Gambia river Senegal Royal African company ſaid ſent ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhip ſhould ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand trading to Africa uſe veffels whatſoever whofe Winnebah