The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... West India Islands . Mr Wilberforce observed , that an opinion prevailed , that the slave trade was necessary for the safety of the West India islands ; but if he should fucceed in proving that the abolition of the slave trade , instead ...
... West India Islands . Mr Wilberforce observed , that an opinion prevailed , that the slave trade was necessary for the safety of the West India islands ; but if he should fucceed in proving that the abolition of the slave trade , instead ...
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... West Indies . He insisted that these colonies could not stand without an importation of flaves from Africa . By the measure proposed , the colony would be treated with severity , and the merchants reduced to ruin . More than twenty ...
... West Indies . He insisted that these colonies could not stand without an importation of flaves from Africa . By the measure proposed , the colony would be treated with severity , and the merchants reduced to ruin . More than twenty ...
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... West India trade did not exceed one and a half per cent . He farther contended , that the African trade , was not that gainful trade it had been represented ; and that if gains had been made by it , these could only be accounted lucky ...
... West India trade did not exceed one and a half per cent . He farther contended , that the African trade , was not that gainful trade it had been represented ; and that if gains had been made by it , these could only be accounted lucky ...
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