The North American Review, Band 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... engaged in the trade after 1804 . Brazil , in 1826 , by treaty , engaged to abolish the trade after the year 1830 . Notwithstanding these efforts on the part of the English government , which have been seconded and sustained by that of ...
... engaged in the trade after 1804 . Brazil , in 1826 , by treaty , engaged to abolish the trade after the year 1830 . Notwithstanding these efforts on the part of the English government , which have been seconded and sustained by that of ...
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... engaged in it , and most of the slaves were sold in the West Indies or the south- ern provinces . Very few whole cargoes were brought to Bos- ton , and no other port in Massachusetts was engaged in the trade . Dr. Belknap , who wrote in ...
... engaged in it , and most of the slaves were sold in the West Indies or the south- ern provinces . Very few whole cargoes were brought to Bos- ton , and no other port in Massachusetts was engaged in the trade . Dr. Belknap , who wrote in ...
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... engaged in the slave trade , 182 . East Florida , of the researches of Audubon in , 199 . Edgeworth , Miss , her literary talent and reputation , 437 . Edinburgh Review , its erroneous statement relative to the church Ivanhoe , of the ...
... engaged in the slave trade , 182 . East Florida , of the researches of Audubon in , 199 . Edgeworth , Miss , her literary talent and reputation , 437 . Edinburgh Review , its erroneous statement relative to the church Ivanhoe , of the ...
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