The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... vessel owned in Cuba , proceeded from thence to the coast of Africa , and having procured a cargo of native Africans , returned and landed them near Havana , where they were put into a slave mart for sale . Within fifteen days from the ...
... vessel owned in Cuba , proceeded from thence to the coast of Africa , and having procured a cargo of native Africans , returned and landed them near Havana , where they were put into a slave mart for sale . Within fifteen days from the ...
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... vessel , to which , after some farther de- lay , I consented , and he accordingly had a considerable quantity of goods landed and sold . But , at this stage of the business , the mate came forward and gave me information , under oath ...
... vessel , to which , after some farther de- lay , I consented , and he accordingly had a considerable quantity of goods landed and sold . But , at this stage of the business , the mate came forward and gave me information , under oath ...
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... vessel can be prepared for her return voyage ; or , if by accident they be retarded , the vessel must be retarded , or sail with perhaps but half her complement of passengers . From even the upper States on the Mississippi and Ohio ...
... vessel can be prepared for her return voyage ; or , if by accident they be retarded , the vessel must be retarded , or sail with perhaps but half her complement of passengers . From even the upper States on the Mississippi and Ohio ...
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