The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... character , and extent - Efforts that have been used for its abolition- Its present state ; with its effect on the inhabitants of Africa . 4. The nature and character of ne- gro slavery in the islands and on the continent of America ...
... character , and extent - Efforts that have been used for its abolition- Its present state ; with its effect on the inhabitants of Africa . 4. The nature and character of ne- gro slavery in the islands and on the continent of America ...
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... characters thus constituted are very uniformly heredi- tary ; in others they are very capri- cious , and in not a few examples , as in the apple and pear , the offspring scarcely receives any determination from the peculiar character of ...
... characters thus constituted are very uniformly heredi- tary ; in others they are very capri- cious , and in not a few examples , as in the apple and pear , the offspring scarcely receives any determination from the peculiar character of ...
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... 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 first of the anglo- American colonies , into which the ...
... 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 first of the anglo- American colonies , into which the ...
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admitted Africa African slave trade appears authority born Carolina cause character claim coast colonies court crimes Damel death declared dollars effect Egypt emancipation evidence evils existing favour feelings females free coloured free labour Free white freedom held human important increase Indian slavery inhabitants islands Jamaica Joe Johnson judge justice land less liable liberty Lord Lord Stowel males manumissions master ment moral mulatto nations native nature negro negro slavery nerally number of slaves observed offence owner Peter Hook poor population possession present principle probably produce proved provisions punishment purchase race racter Senegal servants servitude Shendy ship shore Sierra Leone sion slave labour slave trade slave-holding soil sold South Carolina species supposed testimony tion tribes ture United vessel villein villenage Virginia West Indian white person