An Essay On Colonization, Particularly Applied To The Western Coast Of Africa, With Some Free Thoughts On Cultivation And Commerce: Also Brief Descriptions Of The Colonies Already Formed, Or Attempted, In Africa, Including Those Of Sierra Leona And Bulama : In Two Parts, Volume 1 |
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CH A P. V. PRODUCE . produce . 55 . S the Nave - ships never return directly to
Europe , Slave thips but proceed to the West Indies with their bring little wretched
cargoes , it has never been the interest of their owners to bring home much of ...
CH A P. V. PRODUCE . produce . 55 . S the Nave - ships never return directly to
Europe , Slave thips but proceed to the West Indies with their bring little wretched
cargoes , it has never been the interest of their owners to bring home much of ...
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But I believe the principal cause why a trade in Afri . can produce has never been
encouraged , has been the irre . Welt Indian fistible influence of the East and
West Indian interests . interests op- Those monopolists , unreasonably thought
their ...
But I believe the principal cause why a trade in Afri . can produce has never been
encouraged , has been the irre . Welt Indian fistible influence of the East and
West Indian interests . interests op- Those monopolists , unreasonably thought
their ...
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It is worthy of remark that , cateris paribus , the cotton of large islands is
preferable to that of small islands , and that the cotton raised on continents is
better than that produced on islands . Wild indigo . 65. Indigo of different kinds
also grows ...
It is worthy of remark that , cateris paribus , the cotton of large islands is
preferable to that of small islands , and that the cotton raised on continents is
better than that produced on islands . Wild indigo . 65. Indigo of different kinds
also grows ...
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CA A P. their means , diffused the produce of every part of the then known world
over the whole ; and their profits might be regarded more as the wages of
necessary labour , than as the gains of injurious monopoly . Gold and silver were
not ...
CA A P. their means , diffused the produce of every part of the then known world
over the whole ; and their profits might be regarded more as the wages of
necessary labour , than as the gains of injurious monopoly . Gold and silver were
not ...
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It's produce is much the same with that of the other islands ; but it yields much
more sugar Produce . than any one of them . Palma abounds so much with fruits ,
that the inhabitants , not being able to consume them , and having also plenty of ...
It's produce is much the same with that of the other islands ; but it yields much
more sugar Produce . than any one of them . Palma abounds so much with fruits ,
that the inhabitants , not being able to consume them , and having also plenty of ...
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