Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... seamen , and the mortality among the slaves , render the mischievous comparison absurd . On the 27th of January , the brig Basil , Captain Raphael , arrived at Liverpool from Dominica . In her passage she saved the crew of the Charming ...
... seamen , and the mortality among the slaves , render the mischievous comparison absurd . On the 27th of January , the brig Basil , Captain Raphael , arrived at Liverpool from Dominica . In her passage she saved the crew of the Charming ...
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... seamen . From the report made to the privy council in 1788 , it appears , that in 1787 , the British West India trade employed 575 ships , carrying 132,025 tons of produce . And from the returns made by the custom - house to the House ...
... seamen . From the report made to the privy council in 1788 , it appears , that in 1787 , the British West India trade employed 575 ships , carrying 132,025 tons of produce . And from the returns made by the custom - house to the House ...
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... seamen engaged in this inhuman employment was almost beyond calculation . That the fatal consequences attending the transportation of slaves across the Atlantic were such as made humanity shrink with horror . That if this trade were ...
... seamen engaged in this inhuman employment was almost beyond calculation . That the fatal consequences attending the transportation of slaves across the Atlantic were such as made humanity shrink with horror . That if this trade were ...
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... seamen , and required them , in the name of the law and the King , to detain the ship , and wait their orders . The seamen affixed the vote of thanks upon the ship's mainmast . Two days after this , M. Peynier , the governor , issued a ...
... seamen , and required them , in the name of the law and the King , to detain the ship , and wait their orders . The seamen affixed the vote of thanks upon the ship's mainmast . Two days after this , M. Peynier , the governor , issued a ...
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... seamen , marched to attack a body of about 4000 of the rebel Negroes , at the plantation of a M. Latour . Many were destroyed ; but their numbers increased in a centuple proportion to their losses , and M. Touzard was obliged to retreat ...
... seamen , marched to attack a body of about 4000 of the rebel Negroes , at the plantation of a M. Latour . Many were destroyed ; but their numbers increased in a centuple proportion to their losses , and M. Touzard was obliged to retreat ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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