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... colonies and islands , she had as much free labour at home as the property- holders wanted to employ . Accord- ingly " slaves could not breathe in England . Their respiration could only go on in those parts of her christian dominions ...
... colonies and islands , she had as much free labour at home as the property- holders wanted to employ . Accord- ingly " slaves could not breathe in England . Their respiration could only go on in those parts of her christian dominions ...
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... colonies , and with a fair and equitable consi- deration of the interests of all par- ties concerned therein . 4. That these resolutions be laid before his majesty . The accomplishment of the pro- posed reformations being entrusted to ...
... colonies , and with a fair and equitable consi- deration of the interests of all par- ties concerned therein . 4. That these resolutions be laid before his majesty . The accomplishment of the pro- posed reformations being entrusted to ...
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... colonies ; but to exhibit its first assumption of a legal character . And it is observable , that we no where find a law authorizing the en- slavement , except in a single case , to be noted hereafter , of any part of questionably the ...
... colonies ; but to exhibit its first assumption of a legal character . And it is observable , that we no where find a law authorizing the en- slavement , except in a single case , to be noted hereafter , of any part of questionably the ...
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