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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... establishing universal freedom , endeavour to strike at the root of this trade , the foundation of our commerce , the fupport of our colonies , the life of our navigation , and first cause of our national industry and riches ? What vain ...
... establishing universal freedom , endeavour to strike at the root of this trade , the foundation of our commerce , the fupport of our colonies , the life of our navigation , and first cause of our national industry and riches ? What vain ...
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... established that of univerfal freedom , in a fummary way I fhall barely ftate plain facts and argue from them . The earliest ages had their * flaves , both taken in war and purchased with money , and it has been the universal practice ...
... established that of univerfal freedom , in a fummary way I fhall barely ftate plain facts and argue from them . The earliest ages had their * flaves , both taken in war and purchased with money , and it has been the universal practice ...
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... established in Boston : and yet , their practice ill agrees with their preaching , for though they pre- tend to wish we would not trade to Africa , their trade there for flaves is daily increasing ; and for one negro in North America ...
... established in Boston : and yet , their practice ill agrees with their preaching , for though they pre- tend to wish we would not trade to Africa , their trade there for flaves is daily increasing ; and for one negro in North America ...
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... established in 1672 , and the king granted them all places in Africa from Port Sallee in Barbary , to the Cape of Good Hope , inclufive , for the term of one thousand years , with the fole right of trade . The Dutch were now in ...
... established in 1672 , and the king granted them all places in Africa from Port Sallee in Barbary , to the Cape of Good Hope , inclufive , for the term of one thousand years , with the fole right of trade . The Dutch were now in ...
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... established their power , and how far they have answered or abused the pur- pofes for which they were appointed , it is proper to recur to the plain directions of the act itself . The act paffed in 1749 , orders that " the committee ...
... established their power , and how far they have answered or abused the pur- pofes for which they were appointed , it is proper to recur to the plain directions of the act itself . The act paffed in 1749 , orders that " the committee ...
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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