Observations, Occasioned by the Attempts Made in England to Effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Shewing, the Manner in which Negroes are Treated in the British Colonies in the West-Indies: and Also, Some Particular Remarks on a Letter Addressed to the Treasurer of the Society for Effecting Such Abolition, from the Rev. Robert Boucher NichollsReprinted at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter, 1789 - 87 עמודים |
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עמוד xi
... masters and their families from North- America and the islands to Great Britain and Ireland , cannot have been much less than 40,000 ; particularly , taking into the account , the many families who have been forced from the Southern ...
... masters and their families from North- America and the islands to Great Britain and Ireland , cannot have been much less than 40,000 ; particularly , taking into the account , the many families who have been forced from the Southern ...
עמוד xii
... masters and miftreffes , were refused to be received . The whole of those thus loft to their owners , and as to every use- ful purpose to the community , cannot have been lefs in number than from 15,000 to 20,000 . - As most of them ...
... masters and miftreffes , were refused to be received . The whole of those thus loft to their owners , and as to every use- ful purpose to the community , cannot have been lefs in number than from 15,000 to 20,000 . - As most of them ...
עמוד xiv
... masters of fhips in the Gold Coaft trade , as a kind of broker or interpreter , and who has , more than once , failed in a fhip from the coaft to the iflands , and home by the way of London , hearing his fister was in Jamaica , took his ...
... masters of fhips in the Gold Coaft trade , as a kind of broker or interpreter , and who has , more than once , failed in a fhip from the coaft to the iflands , and home by the way of London , hearing his fister was in Jamaica , took his ...
עמוד xv
... master , who landed them safe at that port . During Capt . Martin's ftay there , he had frequent opportunities of feeing this woman , who , after having been home a fhort time , grew perfectly tired and disgusted with the place , and ...
... master , who landed them safe at that port . During Capt . Martin's ftay there , he had frequent opportunities of feeing this woman , who , after having been home a fhort time , grew perfectly tired and disgusted with the place , and ...
עמוד 11
... and fo many left their masters , that their numbers were faid to amount to near 15,000 ; many of them had fenfe enough to return to their duty , and of those who did not , C. & the poor of Great Britain , to be regarded ; the ( II ) .
... and fo many left their masters , that their numbers were faid to amount to near 15,000 ; many of them had fenfe enough to return to their duty , and of those who did not , C. & the poor of Great Britain , to be regarded ; the ( II ) .
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