The African Observer, 1-12권Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1827 - 384페이지 |
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... common interests , as well as common origin , always exist , in the prejudices and sympathies of the former , a strong preponderance in favour of the superior class . There is probably no subject more deeply interesting to every section ...
... common interests , as well as common origin , always exist , in the prejudices and sympathies of the former , a strong preponderance in favour of the superior class . There is probably no subject more deeply interesting to every section ...
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... common over three fourths of this continent , though badly cultivated , yield a return of two hun- dred fold ; and the date tree ; which is to the African what the cocoa nut and the bread fruit are in Oceanica , can withstand the fiery ...
... common over three fourths of this continent , though badly cultivated , yield a return of two hun- dred fold ; and the date tree ; which is to the African what the cocoa nut and the bread fruit are in Oceanica , can withstand the fiery ...
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... common good , By feeling hearts alone best understood- I , young in life , by seeming cruel fate , Was snatch'd from Afric's fancy'd happy seat : What pangs excruciating must molest , What sorrows labour in my parent's breast ? Steel'd ...
... common good , By feeling hearts alone best understood- I , young in life , by seeming cruel fate , Was snatch'd from Afric's fancy'd happy seat : What pangs excruciating must molest , What sorrows labour in my parent's breast ? Steel'd ...
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... common in this country- their domestic slaves are never sold ex- cept for crimes . They are tried for their crimes , and the number of slaves is so great , that the government would be afraid of committing any act of in- justice for ...
... common in this country- their domestic slaves are never sold ex- cept for crimes . They are tried for their crimes , and the number of slaves is so great , that the government would be afraid of committing any act of in- justice for ...
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... signal an outrage on the rights of the inhabitants thereof , should not remain unpunished . Now , in pursuance of authority vested in me , by the Select and Common Coun- In 1790 . In 1800 . In 1810 . No. 44 Kidnapping .
... signal an outrage on the rights of the inhabitants thereof , should not remain unpunished . Now , in pursuance of authority vested in me , by the Select and Common Coun- In 1790 . In 1800 . In 1810 . No. 44 Kidnapping .
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admitted Africa African slave trade appears authority British West Indies Carolina cause character coast colonies court crimes Damel death declared dollars effect Egypt emancipation evils favour feelings females free coloured free labour Free white freedom held human important increase Indian slavery inhabitants islands Jamaica Joe Johnson judge justice land less liable liberty Lord Lord Stowel Louisiana males manumissions master ment moral mulatto nations native nature negro negro slavery nerally number of slaves observed offence owner Peter Hook poor population possession present principle probably produce proved provisions punishment purchase race racter Senegal servants servitude Shendy ship shore Sierra Leone sion slave labour slave trade slave-holding soil sold South Carolina species supposed testimony tion tribes ture United vessel villein villenage Virginia West Indian white person