The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 52
... slave trade , notwithstanding their legisla- tion had been disregarded and their remonstrances treated with neglect . The Penns tried to abolish slavery , and prevent the introduction of ne- groes into the province of Pennsyl- vania ...
... slave trade , notwithstanding their legisla- tion had been disregarded and their remonstrances treated with neglect . The Penns tried to abolish slavery , and prevent the introduction of ne- groes into the province of Pennsyl- vania ...
Page 339
... slave trade had increased in spite of every endeavor , and that the efforts directed to its suppression had aggravated instead of alleviating the evil . He proved that the slave trade could be sup- pressed , and that on various parts of ...
... slave trade had increased in spite of every endeavor , and that the efforts directed to its suppression had aggravated instead of alleviating the evil . He proved that the slave trade could be sup- pressed , and that on various parts of ...
Page 344
... Slave Trade . the secondary , auxiliary to the traffic in slaves . Mr. Wise insists that the em- ployment of British goods in the slave trade , to the vast extent of their present use and appropriation , and consumption for its purposes ...
... Slave Trade . the secondary , auxiliary to the traffic in slaves . Mr. Wise insists that the em- ployment of British goods in the slave trade , to the vast extent of their present use and appropriation , and consumption for its purposes ...
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