The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... extended race in Western Africa . Their original country does not appear to be exactly known ; it is supposed by some , to be situated between the sources of the Gambia and the town of Kong , in a mountainous part of Africa . They now ...
... extended race in Western Africa . Their original country does not appear to be exactly known ; it is supposed by some , to be situated between the sources of the Gambia and the town of Kong , in a mountainous part of Africa . They now ...
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... extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the slave the usu- ally admitted principles of property , it is important to inquire how far he can justly be brought to assume that char- acter ; how far the laws ...
... extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the slave the usu- ally admitted principles of property , it is important to inquire how far he can justly be brought to assume that char- acter ; how far the laws ...
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... extended to several crimes not involving capital punish- ment . Under these laws , the punish- ment of slavery is indiscriminately applied to both sexes , whilst the curse of slavery , from its peculiar character , bears with much more ...
... extended to several crimes not involving capital punish- ment . Under these laws , the punish- ment of slavery is indiscriminately applied to both sexes , whilst the curse of slavery , from its peculiar character , bears with much more ...
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