Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... Spanish government to deliver from 3000 to 4000 slaves at Trinidad , La Guira , and the Havaña , at 150 dollars a head . There was no stipulated proportion of males , females , or children . Upon the 11th of March , some gentlemen in ...
... Spanish government to deliver from 3000 to 4000 slaves at Trinidad , La Guira , and the Havaña , at 150 dollars a head . There was no stipulated proportion of males , females , or children . Upon the 11th of March , some gentlemen in ...
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... Spanish government to supply La Guira and the Havaña annually with from 4000 to 5000 slaves . They refused to take females , until an order was obtained that they should take two - thirds males and one- third females , at 150 dollars ...
... Spanish government to supply La Guira and the Havaña annually with from 4000 to 5000 slaves . They refused to take females , until an order was obtained that they should take two - thirds males and one- third females , at 150 dollars ...
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... Spanish government to supply the Spanish colonies with not less than 3000 slaves , but as many more as he could procure , at 200 dollars for the males , 190 for the women , 175 for the boys , and 145 for girls . The proportion to be two ...
... Spanish government to supply the Spanish colonies with not less than 3000 slaves , but as many more as he could procure , at 200 dollars for the males , 190 for the women , 175 for the boys , and 145 for girls . The proportion to be two ...
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... Spanish government issued the following royal ordinance for the government and protec- tion of slaves in the Spanish colonies : — PROCLAMATION . " In the code and other collection of laws published in this kingdom ; in the abridgment of ...
... Spanish government issued the following royal ordinance for the government and protec- tion of slaves in the Spanish colonies : — PROCLAMATION . " In the code and other collection of laws published in this kingdom ; in the abridgment of ...
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... Spanish troops . M. Peynier and M. Mauduit were anxious to restore the ancient system . Upon the 12th of October , James Ogé , a Mulatto , landed in St. Domingo , with arms and ammunition for the people of colour . He joined his two ...
... Spanish troops . M. Peynier and M. Mauduit were anxious to restore the ancient system . Upon the 12th of October , James Ogé , a Mulatto , landed in St. Domingo , with arms and ammunition for the people of colour . He joined his two ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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