The African Repository, Količina 15American colonization society., 1967 |
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... trade enactment there ; and yet the discussion has been protracted for years , and the present possessors of the Crown of Portu- gal owe all the authority they possess solely to this country . There does exist a law against the slave - ...
... trade enactment there ; and yet the discussion has been protracted for years , and the present possessors of the Crown of Portu- gal owe all the authority they possess solely to this country . There does exist a law against the slave - ...
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... trade . It is a favorable and hopeful event , that Thomas Fowell Buxton , the Wilberforce of the age , has become wise on this subject . He seems to have established incontrovertibly , in his late work on the Slave Trade , that the ...
... trade . It is a favorable and hopeful event , that Thomas Fowell Buxton , the Wilberforce of the age , has become wise on this subject . He seems to have established incontrovertibly , in his late work on the Slave Trade , that the ...
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... trade ! Mr. Buxton declares the opinion , that the union of all nations , in good faith , even if it could be obtained , for the suppression of this trade , on the present system , would be unavailing , and only increase the evil . He ...
... trade ! Mr. Buxton declares the opinion , that the union of all nations , in good faith , even if it could be obtained , for the suppression of this trade , on the present system , would be unavailing , and only increase the evil . He ...
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