An History of Jamaica: With Observations on the Climate, Scenery, Trade, Productions, Negroes, Slave Trade, Diseases of Europeans, Customs, Manners, Snd Dispositions of the Inhabitants : to which is Added, an Illustration of the Advantages which are Likely to Result from the Abolition of the Slave TradeJ. Cawthorn, 1807 - 333 страници |
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... Court of Justice - Suffering them to ac- quire Property - Attention to their Morals - Discouragement of Polygamy . - Be- neficial Effects of these Measures . Page 160 CHAPTER VI . People of Colour , and Free Negroes CONTENTS . xix.
... Court of Justice - Suffering them to ac- quire Property - Attention to their Morals - Discouragement of Polygamy . - Be- neficial Effects of these Measures . Page 160 CHAPTER VI . People of Colour , and Free Negroes CONTENTS . xix.
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... effects have not been confined to one nation only , or even to one hemisphere ; but important changes on all the civilized world have been produced , while the condition of untutored men , in every discovered portion of the globe , has ...
... effects have not been confined to one nation only , or even to one hemisphere ; but important changes on all the civilized world have been produced , while the condition of untutored men , in every discovered portion of the globe , has ...
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... effects , according to the power , situation , and intention of the agents . Good often springs from ap- parent evil ; and , such is the imperfection of our knowledge , that the conduct which is contrary to justice , and which seems to ...
... effects , according to the power , situation , and intention of the agents . Good often springs from ap- parent evil ; and , such is the imperfection of our knowledge , that the conduct which is contrary to justice , and which seems to ...
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... effects of their jealousy , contrived to live hereafter on better terms with the Portuguese . The governor now paid more attention to the interests , perhaps even to the harmless prejudices of these colonists , which produced a complete ...
... effects of their jealousy , contrived to live hereafter on better terms with the Portuguese . The governor now paid more attention to the interests , perhaps even to the harmless prejudices of these colonists , which produced a complete ...
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... effects of cowardice or disaffection , some symptoms of the latter having appeared during the attack on St. Domingo , an order was now issued , commanding every soldier to shoot any individual who attempted flight * . This regulation ...
... effects of cowardice or disaffection , some symptoms of the latter having appeared during the attack on St. Domingo , an order was now issued , commanding every soldier to shoot any individual who attempted flight * . This regulation ...
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