The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... Africa and Asia , they said , that although they had often attempted to rear them , having obtained them from Africa from time to time for that purpose , yet they always died ; from whence I conclude that their climate is unfavourable ...
... Africa and Asia , they said , that although they had often attempted to rear them , having obtained them from Africa from time to time for that purpose , yet they always died ; from whence I conclude that their climate is unfavourable ...
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... Africa , as had been represented ; otherwise the countries on the sea coast could not be so populous as they are ; and he asserted , that three fourths of the slaves came from the interior parts of Africa , where no kidnapping , by ...
... Africa , as had been represented ; otherwise the countries on the sea coast could not be so populous as they are ; and he asserted , that three fourths of the slaves came from the interior parts of Africa , where no kidnapping , by ...
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James Anderson. 248 ON AFRICA . Dec. 21 ) That Carthage and the other maritime states of Africa having been conquered by the Romans or Macedonians , before they could extend their dominion over the internal states of the African ...
James Anderson. 248 ON AFRICA . Dec. 21 ) That Carthage and the other maritime states of Africa having been conquered by the Romans or Macedonians , before they could extend their dominion over the internal states of the African ...
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