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... tion almost wholly to the traffic of slaves , and sell indiscriminate- ly these ingenious artificers , with their wives and children , wherever they can catch them . The great outlet for slaves at this place is the Cape de Verde Islands ...
... tion almost wholly to the traffic of slaves , and sell indiscriminate- ly these ingenious artificers , with their wives and children , wherever they can catch them . The great outlet for slaves at this place is the Cape de Verde Islands ...
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... tion have been supplied from the island . The native population is very great , amounting to 200,000 ; they are not black , but of a dark copper colour , or brown red ; their hair , not woolly , but long and lank , and their limbs full ...
... tion have been supplied from the island . The native population is very great , amounting to 200,000 ; they are not black , but of a dark copper colour , or brown red ; their hair , not woolly , but long and lank , and their limbs full ...
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... tion , but no right of mutual search exists with France and North America , and slaves are continually transported with impunity under their flags . Efforts must be made to induce these latter nations to consent to this arrangement ...
... tion , but no right of mutual search exists with France and North America , and slaves are continually transported with impunity under their flags . Efforts must be made to induce these latter nations to consent to this arrangement ...
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... tion of independence , was announced in the newspapers ; but we have never seen any such minute account of the circumstances , mode , and results , of the transaction , as rendered the information of much value . Believing that the ...
... tion of independence , was announced in the newspapers ; but we have never seen any such minute account of the circumstances , mode , and results , of the transaction , as rendered the information of much value . Believing that the ...
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... tion we may think proper . As to our title , none can be better ; the deed , or grant , is signed by those who are lords of the soil , both de jure and de facto.- The father of Prince Peter ( old Peter Careful , of the Gourrah country ...
... tion we may think proper . As to our title , none can be better ; the deed , or grant , is signed by those who are lords of the soil , both de jure and de facto.- The father of Prince Peter ( old Peter Careful , of the Gourrah country ...
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Página 332 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Página 101 - However our present interests may restrain us within our own limits, it is impossible not to look forward to distant times, when our rapid multiplication will expand itself beyond those limits, and cover the whole northern, if not the southern continent, with a people speaking the same language, governed in similar forms, and by similar laws; nor can we contemplate with satisfaction either blot or mixture on that surface.
Página 190 - Pounds at one time, or who shall, by one additional payment, increase his original Subscription to Fifty Pounds, shall be a Governor for Life. VII. Governors shall be entitled to attend and vote at all Meetings of the Committee.
Página 284 - And when thou sendest him out free from thee, thou shalt not let him go away empty : thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy flock, and out of thy floor, and out of thy winepress : of that wherewith the Lord thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt give unto him.
Página 27 - In the event of a vacancy in the office of a Justice of the Peace, the Governor shall appoint a person to serve as Justice of the Peace for the residue of the term...
Página 232 - Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary, it is a NATIONAL BENEFIT. Slavery exists in some form every where, and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view, involuntary slavery has the advantage, since all who enjoy political liberty, are then in fact free.
Página 284 - And if thy brother, an Hebrew man, or an Hebrew woman, be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years ; then in the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee.
Página 191 - Sanders offered the following resolution, which was adopted: — RESOLVED, That a committee of five...
Página 207 - Son, to give the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession.