The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... slave and domesticat- ed son , were similarly circumstanced ; ` and their civil incapacities did not pre- vent them from exercising , for their own advantage , with the permission of the master or father , or in ... African Slave Trade . 9.
... slave and domesticat- ed son , were similarly circumstanced ; ` and their civil incapacities did not pre- vent them from exercising , for their own advantage , with the permission of the master or father , or in ... African Slave Trade . 9.
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... slave trade became a subject of serious discussion . This traffic had been prohibited by the lo- cal legislatures , in nearly all the states of the Union , and the powers vested in the Federal government , clearly ... African Slave Trade .
... slave trade became a subject of serious discussion . This traffic had been prohibited by the lo- cal legislatures , in nearly all the states of the Union , and the powers vested in the Federal government , clearly ... African Slave Trade .
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... slave trade , and the subterfu- ges and evasions , intermixed with oc- casional blustering , which the Brazi- lian functionaries employ to counter- act these efforts , and to screen the guilty contrabandists . Remonstrances , without ...
... slave trade , and the subterfu- ges and evasions , intermixed with oc- casional blustering , which the Brazi- lian functionaries employ to counter- act these efforts , and to screen the guilty contrabandists . Remonstrances , without ...
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