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 iv
... most fhamefully impofed on by the mifreprefentation of per- fons grossly ignorant of the British Weft - India pro- perties and proprietors . If it should be asked , from what authorities the author has taken his account of the quantity ...
... most fhamefully impofed on by the mifreprefentation of per- fons grossly ignorant of the British Weft - India pro- perties and proprietors . If it should be asked , from what authorities the author has taken his account of the quantity ...
עמוד vii
... most of the islands , from Barbadoes to Jamaica , particularly qualifies him for . The account he has given , he is satisfied , will be ac knowledged by every perfon , acquainted with the West Indies , to be a lefs favourable ...
... most of the islands , from Barbadoes to Jamaica , particularly qualifies him for . The account he has given , he is satisfied , will be ac knowledged by every perfon , acquainted with the West Indies , to be a lefs favourable ...
עמוד ix
... most confcientious believer , who reads that tract , to doubt in future , whether the man fervant and the maid fervant is not as much a man's property as " his ox or his afs , or any thing that is his . " To a British subject , the word ...
... most confcientious believer , who reads that tract , to doubt in future , whether the man fervant and the maid fervant is not as much a man's property as " his ox or his afs , or any thing that is his . " To a British subject , the word ...
עמוד xii
... most of them were prime , young , feasoned , or Creole flaves , the lofs to their owners , the planters , has not been lefs than from 1,000,000 to 1,200,000l . fterling : a large fum to be facrificed to the mere names of liberty and ...
... most of them were prime , young , feasoned , or Creole flaves , the lofs to their owners , the planters , has not been lefs than from 1,000,000 to 1,200,000l . fterling : a large fum to be facrificed to the mere names of liberty and ...
עמוד xix
... most of those they pretend to adduce , few of which are better authenticated than Mr. Clark- fon's fable of the iron coffin of Jamaica , are faid to have happened many years ago . Surely people of can- dour will confider this ...
... most of those they pretend to adduce , few of which are better authenticated than Mr. Clark- fon's fable of the iron coffin of Jamaica , are faid to have happened many years ago . Surely people of can- dour will confider this ...
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