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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... these ships in their turn muft employ a much greater num- ber of handicraft trades at home ; and the merchandizes they bring home and carry out , pay fuch confiderable fums to government , that of them confift the most flourishing ...
... these ships in their turn muft employ a much greater num- ber of handicraft trades at home ; and the merchandizes they bring home and carry out , pay fuch confiderable fums to government , that of them confift the most flourishing ...
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... these flaves are generally ( perhaps ninety - nine out of one hundred ) convicted felons , whofe lives are forfeited to the laws of their country , though their punishment is commuted into flavery . This has been denied on the ...
... these flaves are generally ( perhaps ninety - nine out of one hundred ) convicted felons , whofe lives are forfeited to the laws of their country , though their punishment is commuted into flavery . This has been denied on the ...
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... these lights , perhaps , we may look upon " An argument in the cafe of James Sommerset , a negro , endeavouring to prove the unlawfulness of flavery in England . By Mr. Hargrave counsellor for the negro in that cause . " This I have ...
... these lights , perhaps , we may look upon " An argument in the cafe of James Sommerset , a negro , endeavouring to prove the unlawfulness of flavery in England . By Mr. Hargrave counsellor for the negro in that cause . " This I have ...
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... these rivers might be greatly improved , and the fociety of merchants , now trad- ing to Africa , have laid before the lords of trade fome par- ticulars , of which no doubt they will avail themselves pro- perly , to the mutual advantage ...
... these rivers might be greatly improved , and the fociety of merchants , now trad- ing to Africa , have laid before the lords of trade fome par- ticulars , of which no doubt they will avail themselves pro- perly , to the mutual advantage ...
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... third of George II . ) the limits are expressly declared to be from Port Sallee in Bar- bary to the Cape of Good Hope , both inclufive ; these li- * E 2 mits mits are confirmed by another act in 1751 , together [ 27 ]
... third of George II . ) the limits are expressly declared to be from Port Sallee in Bar- bary to the Cape of Good Hope , both inclufive ; these li- * E 2 mits mits are confirmed by another act in 1751 , together [ 27 ]
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