The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... Slave Trade . Few objects of greater importance have ever come before Parliament than the present , whether it be considered as an object of justice , of humanity , or of policy ; and it accordingly obtained a full and ample discussion ...
... Slave Trade . Few objects of greater importance have ever come before Parliament than the present , whether it be considered as an object of justice , of humanity , or of policy ; and it accordingly obtained a full and ample discussion ...
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... slave trade . Mr Burke differed entirely from his hon . friend who had just sat down -- He thanked Mr Wilberforce for prudently declining to tie himself down to any specific term , and for his laudabie perefverance and the committees ...
... slave trade . Mr Burke differed entirely from his hon . friend who had just sat down -- He thanked Mr Wilberforce for prudently declining to tie himself down to any specific term , and for his laudabie perefverance and the committees ...
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... slaves , than it was proper for that House to authorise . When a vessel was crowded like that of Captain Knox , a lucky ... slave trader only , had fairly produced his books , Mr Anderfon , of the city of London . His loss upon the whole ...
... slaves , than it was proper for that House to authorise . When a vessel was crowded like that of Captain Knox , a lucky ... slave trader only , had fairly produced his books , Mr Anderfon , of the city of London . His loss upon the whole ...
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