The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade: Ancient and Modern; the Forms of Slavery that Prevailed in Ancient Nations, Particularly in Greece and Rome, the African Slave Trade and the Political History of Slavery in the United States. Compiled from Authentic Materials, by W. O. BlakeJ. & H. Miller, 1857 - 832 strani |
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Stran viii
... Cruisers - intercepted letters . - Mortality of the trade.— Abuses of the American flag . - Consul Trist and British commissioners . - Corre- spondence of American Ministers to Brazil , Mr. Todd , Mr. Proffit , Mr. Wise.— Ex- tracts ...
... Cruisers - intercepted letters . - Mortality of the trade.— Abuses of the American flag . - Consul Trist and British commissioners . - Corre- spondence of American Ministers to Brazil , Mr. Todd , Mr. Proffit , Mr. Wise.— Ex- tracts ...
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... CRUISERS UNDER THE ASHBURTON TREATY . The American Squadrons from 1847 to 1851. - More captures . - U . S. brig Ferry cruises off the southern coast . - Capture of a slaver with 800 slaves , by an Eng- lish cruiser . - Abuses of the ...
... CRUISERS UNDER THE ASHBURTON TREATY . The American Squadrons from 1847 to 1851. - More captures . - U . S. brig Ferry cruises off the southern coast . - Capture of a slaver with 800 slaves , by an Eng- lish cruiser . - Abuses of the ...
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... cruisers . Once more all Europe turned to the emperor Charles for relief and protection Pope Paul III . wrote a letter imploring him " to reduce Al- giers , which , since the conquest of Tunis , has been the common receptacle of all the ...
... cruisers . Once more all Europe turned to the emperor Charles for relief and protection Pope Paul III . wrote a letter imploring him " to reduce Al- giers , which , since the conquest of Tunis , has been the common receptacle of all the ...
Stran 78
... cruisers frequently landed their English captives at Bordeaux , whence they were marched in handcuffs to Mar- seille , and there reshipped in other vessels , and taken to Algiers . This pro-- ceeding was to avoid the risk of recapture ...
... cruisers frequently landed their English captives at Bordeaux , whence they were marched in handcuffs to Mar- seille , and there reshipped in other vessels , and taken to Algiers . This pro-- ceeding was to avoid the risk of recapture ...
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... cruisers . Piracy being the basis of this system , the whole foreign policy of the Algerines con- sisted in claiming the right of maintaining constant war with all Christian na- tions that did not conciliate them by tribute and treaties ...
... cruisers . Piracy being the basis of this system , the whole foreign policy of the Algerines con- sisted in claiming the right of maintaining constant war with all Christian na- tions that did not conciliate them by tribute and treaties ...
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The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and Modern: The Forms of ... William O. Blake Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1971 |
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