An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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He went back to the West Indies , where he had inherited the family plantations , determined to stamp out the corruption , smuggling and oppression which had made English possessions in the Caribbean notorious .
He went back to the West Indies , where he had inherited the family plantations , determined to stamp out the corruption , smuggling and oppression which had made English possessions in the Caribbean notorious .
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All through the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century , rich West Indians visiting London had been in the habit of bringing their black domestics with them and the sight of these unlucky slaves breathing English air wounded ...
All through the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century , rich West Indians visiting London had been in the habit of bringing their black domestics with them and the sight of these unlucky slaves breathing English air wounded ...
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At seventeen , Morel moved with his mother to Liverpool , where he became a clerk , at £ 60 a year , in the West African department of the Elder Dempster shipping line . Morel would very much have liked to ship out to the Congo ...
At seventeen , Morel moved with his mother to Liverpool , where he became a clerk , at £ 60 a year , in the West African department of the Elder Dempster shipping line . Morel would very much have liked to ship out to the Congo ...
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