The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, Volume 2John Stockdale, 1807 - 616 páginas |
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... owners . While the former were allowed a trial by jury in criminal cases , the latter were tried in the same way as the common slaves , by two justices and three freeholders . Neither were the latter admitted as evidences against free ...
... owners . While the former were allowed a trial by jury in criminal cases , the latter were tried in the same way as the common slaves , by two justices and three freeholders . Neither were the latter admitted as evidences against free ...
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... owner , as nothing more than an abandonment or release of his own proper authority over the person of the slave , which did not , and could not , convey to the object of his bounty , the civil and political rights of a natural - born ...
... owner , as nothing more than an abandonment or release of his own proper authority over the person of the slave , which did not , and could not , convey to the object of his bounty , the civil and political rights of a natural - born ...
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... owners . On the other hand , the Gold Coast being inhabited by various different tribes which are engaged in perpetual warfare and hostility with each other , there cannot be a doubt that many of the captives taken in battle , IIL ...
... owners . On the other hand , the Gold Coast being inhabited by various different tribes which are engaged in perpetual warfare and hostility with each other , there cannot be a doubt that many of the captives taken in battle , IIL ...
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... owners of slaves themselves , It is not wonderful that such men should en- deavour , even by means the most desperate , to regain the freedom of which they have been deprived ; nor do I conceive that any further eircumstances are ...
... owners of slaves themselves , It is not wonderful that such men should en- deavour , even by means the most desperate , to regain the freedom of which they have been deprived ; nor do I conceive that any further eircumstances are ...
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... owner or employer , ad- ducing these also as proofs of their own merit ; it being evident , they think , that no such kind- ( e ) The greatest affront ( says Mr. Long ) that can be of- fered to a Negro , is to curse his father and ...
... owner or employer , ad- ducing these also as proofs of their own merit ; it being evident , they think , that no such kind- ( e ) The greatest affront ( says Mr. Long ) that can be of- fered to a Negro , is to curse his father and ...
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acre admit Africa America annually appears assembly authority afore authority aforesaid Barbadoes Black BOOK Britain British sugar British West Indies cacao called canes Cape CHAP circumstances cloves coffee colonies colour common commonly council court cultivation death degree duties Eboes encrease England English Europe expence exported favour foreign frequently further enacted gallons give Gold Coast governor groes Guiney Hispaniola hogsheads imported indigo inhabitants Jamaica Koromantyn labour land Mandingoes manner manufacture master means melasses ment Mestize mother-country Mulatto nation native nature Negroes neral Obeah observed overseer owner parish parliament person plant plantation planters ports possessed pounds produce profits provisions publick punishment purchase quantity regulations render settlement ships slave or slaves Slave Trade slavery sold species sterling suffer sufficient sugar islands supply supposed tion Tortola trees vessels West Indian Whidah White whole Windward Islands
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Página 525 - States only, it being expressly agreed and declared, that during the continuance of this article, the United States will prohibit and restrain the carrying any molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa or cotton in American vessels, either from his Majesty's islands, or from the United States to any part of the world except the United States, reasonable sea-stores excepted.
Página 8 - ... those who are free are by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where it is a common blessing, and as broad and general as the air, may be united with much abject toil, with great misery, with all the exterior of servitude, liberty looks, among them, like something that is more noble and liberal.
Página 441 - Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power. The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation the three estates of the realm are alike concerned ; but the concurrence of the peers and the Crown to a tax is only necessary to clothe it with the form of a law. The gift and grant is of the Commons alone.
Página 448 - English woollen and other manufactures and commodities, rendering the navigation to and from the same more safe and cheap, and making this kingdom a staple, not only of the commodities of those plantations, but also of the commodities of other countries and places, for the supplying of them; and it being the usage of other nations to keep their plantations trade to themselves.
Página 493 - America, it must be a considerable time before any convention or treaty for establishing and regulating the trade and intercourse between Great Britain and the said United States of America, upon a permanent foundation can be concluded...
Página 566 - ... alone ; and by the third, to bring them to her in a raw or unmanufactured state, that her own manufacturers might secure to themselves all the advantages arising from their further improvement This latter principle was carried so far in the colonial system of...
Página 525 - American vessels shall be subject there to no other or higher tonnage duties or charges than shall be payable by British vessels in the ports of the United States ; and that the cargoes of the said American vessels shall be subject...
Página 453 - Rosea in the island of Dominica, and in the port of Nassau in the island of New Providence, one of the Bahama islands, under certain regulations and restrictions...
Página 113 - In the year 1760, when a very formidable insurrection of the Koromantyn or Gold Coast negroes broke out in the parish of St. Mary, and spread through almost every other district of the island, an old...
Página 570 - To prohibit a great people from making all that they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and their industry in the way that they judge most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind.