The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Brazilian subjects , from the time of passing the law , have been continually engaged in the Slave Trade : indeed we are informed , that the whole population of certain districts are concerned in it , and not one has suffered under the ...
Brazilian subjects , from the time of passing the law , have been continually engaged in the Slave Trade : indeed we are informed , that the whole population of certain districts are concerned in it , and not one has suffered under the ...
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Blanco & CARVALKO , to show how far that gentleman was engaged in the Slave Trade , and likewise the copy of another letter from PEDRO BLANCO , the notorious Slave merchant at Gallinas , wherein a Mr. SANCHEZ is stated as being in his ...
Blanco & CARVALKO , to show how far that gentleman was engaged in the Slave Trade , and likewise the copy of another letter from PEDRO BLANCO , the notorious Slave merchant at Gallinas , wherein a Mr. SANCHEZ is stated as being in his ...
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There have been this season not less than iwenty vessels engaged in the trade of the coast of Liberia proper - I mean between Cape Mount and Cape Palmas . of these nearly two - thirds are English . Below Cape Palmas the number has also ...
There have been this season not less than iwenty vessels engaged in the trade of the coast of Liberia proper - I mean between Cape Mount and Cape Palmas . of these nearly two - thirds are English . Below Cape Palmas the number has also ...
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