The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... hand , a prodigious slave trade is still carried on by those famous allies of ours , the Portuguese and Spaniards . Cuba is daily extending her cultivation - the Brazils are more and more crowded with miserable victims . In short , so ...
... hand , a prodigious slave trade is still carried on by those famous allies of ours , the Portuguese and Spaniards . Cuba is daily extending her cultivation - the Brazils are more and more crowded with miserable victims . In short , so ...
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... hand and seal of the governor , certifying that they are to be ' considered as his people , and under his protection ; which is ' looked upon , according to the customs and law of Africa , to be a sufficient security against further ...
... hand and seal of the governor , certifying that they are to be ' considered as his people , and under his protection ; which is ' looked upon , according to the customs and law of Africa , to be a sufficient security against further ...
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... hands for joy . I saw she did not like it ; but she said nothing . I told her it was she who had sold all her people , and that we meant to put a stop to it in the country if we could . All the young people shouted again , and said ...
... hands for joy . I saw she did not like it ; but she said nothing . I told her it was she who had sold all her people , and that we meant to put a stop to it in the country if we could . All the young people shouted again , and said ...
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... hand , consists in the skill and perverted ingenuity with which the author has made her hero find apologies and good reasons indeed for his versati- lity on almost every occasion ; and the address with which she has represented him as ...
... hand , consists in the skill and perverted ingenuity with which the author has made her hero find apologies and good reasons indeed for his versati- lity on almost every occasion ; and the address with which she has represented him as ...
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... hand- kerchief ; and the butterfly fluttered round the table , at which Emilie was standing . " Eh ! M. de Brisac , catch it ! -Catch it , Emilie ! " repeated her mother- " Catch it , Mrs. Somers , for the love of hea- ven ! ” — “ For ...
... hand- kerchief ; and the butterfly fluttered round the table , at which Emilie was standing . " Eh ! M. de Brisac , catch it ! -Catch it , Emilie ! " repeated her mother- " Catch it , Mrs. Somers , for the love of hea- ven ! ” — “ For ...
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