The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 115
If a slave dies within six months of the time of purchase , the seller returns one half of the purchase money . As long as the Hudson Bay Company permit their servants to hold slaves , the institution of slavery will be perpetuated ...
If a slave dies within six months of the time of purchase , the seller returns one half of the purchase money . As long as the Hudson Bay Company permit their servants to hold slaves , the institution of slavery will be perpetuated ...
Page 202
The Governor , in compliance with the wishes of the Board , has made great exertions to purchase from the natives the country lying between the settlements of the Colony , and has succeeded in securing the very important section ...
The Governor , in compliance with the wishes of the Board , has made great exertions to purchase from the natives the country lying between the settlements of the Colony , and has succeeded in securing the very important section ...
Page 355
The words by which the lesser punishment was enacted were , that “ all or any persons who trade in , purchase , sell ... Except where the slaves were purchased , & c . , “ in any colonies , settlements , foris , or factories , of his ...
The words by which the lesser punishment was enacted were , that “ all or any persons who trade in , purchase , sell ... Except where the slaves were purchased , & c . , “ in any colonies , settlements , foris , or factories , of his ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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