The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... arrived in the worst of climates , and there , were lashed to pieces under a burn- ing sun until they died , or only survived to suffer and labour more , and curse the strength of constitution which kept them from a speedier release by ...
... arrived in the worst of climates , and there , were lashed to pieces under a burn- ing sun until they died , or only survived to suffer and labour more , and curse the strength of constitution which kept them from a speedier release by ...
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... terms possi- ble with them in writing ; as by the laws of the country the owner is obliged to find them a passage home and wages till they arrive . It is very essential that none of your people , except 5 SELECT REVIEWS .
... terms possi- ble with them in writing ; as by the laws of the country the owner is obliged to find them a passage home and wages till they arrive . It is very essential that none of your people , except 5 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... arrived at Angola , and took in a lading of two hundred and seventy - five slaves ; that is to say , packed those miserable beings , chained and ironed , into a space where they could not turn themselves ; and , by the most cruel ...
... arrived at Angola , and took in a lading of two hundred and seventy - five slaves ; that is to say , packed those miserable beings , chained and ironed , into a space where they could not turn themselves ; and , by the most cruel ...
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... arrival takes place from the West Indies , without bringing addi- tional proofs of the absolute necessity of vigilant attention on the part of government to the due execution of the laws respect- ing slaves . Nor does there seem any ...
... arrival takes place from the West Indies , without bringing addi- tional proofs of the absolute necessity of vigilant attention on the part of government to the due execution of the laws respect- ing slaves . Nor does there seem any ...
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... arrived in Africa in 1797 , it was deemed a gross absurdity to ima- gine that a Krooman would do any kind of work unconnected with boats and shipping , as in that way alone they had hitherto been em- ployed ; and it was supposed their ...
... arrived in Africa in 1797 , it was deemed a gross absurdity to ima- gine that a Krooman would do any kind of work unconnected with boats and shipping , as in that way alone they had hitherto been em- ployed ; and it was supposed their ...
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