A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... trade at Benguela is slaves ; but the Governor informed me , that since the Abolition Acts had been passed by the Legislature of Great Britain and other powers , it had dwindled away to nothing , as no purchasers now came for the ...
... trade at Benguela is slaves ; but the Governor informed me , that since the Abolition Acts had been passed by the Legislature of Great Britain and other powers , it had dwindled away to nothing , as no purchasers now came for the ...
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... trade to this Western part of the world , to the exclusion even of Great Britain . That this faction , or regency as they called themselves , had even gone so far lately as to vomit forth on this land reptiles , in name and guise Span ...
... trade to this Western part of the world , to the exclusion even of Great Britain . That this faction , or regency as they called themselves , had even gone so far lately as to vomit forth on this land reptiles , in name and guise Span ...
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... trade . On these grounds , said he , we stand . These are the rights we assert , and will defend against all opposition with our best blood and trea- sure . And if Great Britain will guarantee them to us , we will accept of her ...
... trade . On these grounds , said he , we stand . These are the rights we assert , and will defend against all opposition with our best blood and trea- sure . And if Great Britain will guarantee them to us , we will accept of her ...
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... Heywood unjust , that , because they disagreed in politics , one party should be allowed to injure the English by depriving the other of the benefits of the English trade . With these doubts , he determined to sail to Rio 223.
... Heywood unjust , that , because they disagreed in politics , one party should be allowed to injure the English by depriving the other of the benefits of the English trade . With these doubts , he determined to sail to Rio 223.
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... trade in Buenos Ayres and the neighbouring countries . He had formed an opinion , from what he had seen and learnt concerning the trade to South America , that it was unprofitable , and considered it would be blamable in him not to make ...
... trade in Buenos Ayres and the neighbouring countries . He had formed an opinion , from what he had seen and learnt concerning the trade to South America , that it was unprofitable , and considered it would be blamable in him not to make ...
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