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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But were navigators alone blameable in this respect ? licy of moAnd can we
candidly affirm that the governments of the colonizing nations of Europe have
seriously laboured , as they ought , to give to the selfishness of their subjects , a ...
But were navigators alone blameable in this respect ? licy of moAnd can we
candidly affirm that the governments of the colonizing nations of Europe have
seriously laboured , as they ought , to give to the selfishness of their subjects , a ...
Page 93
And , in order to accelerate the civilization of the Colonists natives , every colonist
should undertake the education , both fruct natives . with respect to body and
mind , of two negro children , to be received as apprentices , on certain
conditions ...
And , in order to accelerate the civilization of the Colonists natives , every colonist
should undertake the education , both fruct natives . with respect to body and
mind , of two negro children , to be received as apprentices , on certain
conditions ...
Page 110
See § 1 1 Promotive with respect to morals . FIRST DIVISION . 1. For promoting
regular marriages in the colony , as the foundation of all social order and true
religion . This head depart . includes three kinds of duties . 1. The adjustment of ...
See § 1 1 Promotive with respect to morals . FIRST DIVISION . 1. For promoting
regular marriages in the colony , as the foundation of all social order and true
religion . This head depart . includes three kinds of duties . 1. The adjustment of ...
Page 111
Cloathing , } See § 164 . 3. Building 3. For promoting the commerce of the whole
colony , viz . 1. Their interior or colonial trade , 2. The trade of exportation , See §
165 . 3. The trade of importation . 1 Promotive with respect to practical art .
Cloathing , } See § 164 . 3. Building 3. For promoting the commerce of the whole
colony , viz . 1. Their interior or colonial trade , 2. The trade of exportation , See §
165 . 3. The trade of importation . 1 Promotive with respect to practical art .
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That a colonist , his heirs , or executors may have equal rights , in every respect ,
with a £ 60 subscriber , as soon as he has brought into a cultivated state , within
any space of time , not exceeding three years , thirty - six acres of land ; and that ...
That a colonist , his heirs , or executors may have equal rights , in every respect ,
with a £ 60 subscriber , as soon as he has brought into a cultivated state , within
any space of time , not exceeding three years , thirty - six acres of land ; and that ...
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