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 1Selbstverl., 1794 - 196 pages |
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... respect to every man in particular , and civilization with re- spect to mankind in general . 33. Societies may be divided into the civilized and the uncivilized ; and the duties of the former to the latter are fimilar to those of ...
... respect to every man in particular , and civilization with re- spect to mankind in general . 33. Societies may be divided into the civilized and the uncivilized ; and the duties of the former to the latter are fimilar to those of ...
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... respect . His fub- jects , imitating his example , were more fober than their neighbours . 39. This inftance feems to prove to what a degree of ci- vilization these people might be brought , if this noble enter- prize fhould be pursued ...
... respect . His fub- jects , imitating his example , were more fober than their neighbours . 39. This inftance feems to prove to what a degree of ci- vilization these people might be brought , if this noble enter- prize fhould be pursued ...
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... respecting the preservation of health , in a country so very different from that to which they have been accustomed . This appears to me to be a matter of fuch serious importance , that I mean afterwards to propose the superintendance ...
... respecting the preservation of health , in a country so very different from that to which they have been accustomed . This appears to me to be a matter of fuch serious importance , that I mean afterwards to propose the superintendance ...
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... respect , yet considered it as an emancipated child , over whom she pretended to claim no direct authority or jurisdiction . The colony fettled it's own form of govern- ment , enacted it's own laws , and made peace and war with it's ...
... respect , yet considered it as an emancipated child , over whom she pretended to claim no direct authority or jurisdiction . The colony fettled it's own form of govern- ment , enacted it's own laws , and made peace and war with it's ...
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... respect- able part of the public , but by an honest zeal for guarding all new communities from the baneful effects of monopoly and fpeculation * . Neceffity of caution in forming co- 125. The preceding reflections will appear the more ...
... respect- able part of the public , but by an honest zeal for guarding all new communities from the baneful effects of monopoly and fpeculation * . Neceffity of caution in forming co- 125. The preceding reflections will appear the more ...
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Africa againſt alfo almoſt alſo Angola anſwer beſt Britiſh Bulama buſineſs CANARIES Cape Verd cauſes CHAP chiefs civilized climate coaft coaſt coloniſts colonization of Africa colony commerce commodities confiderable cotton Count cultivation diſeaſes Dutch Eaft Eaſt Engliſh eſpecially eſtabliſhment Europe European expenſe faid fame fays feems fent fettlement fettlers fhall fhips filk fimilar firſt fituation flave-trade flaves focial fociety foil fome foon France French fuch fufficient fugar fupply fupport furniſh governor himſelf houſes increaſed induſtry inhabitants intereſt iſlands itſelf Jamaica juſt labour land laſt leaſt MADAGAS Madagaſcar Madeira moſt muſt nations natives neceffary neceſſary negroes obſerved perfons plough Portugal Portugueſe preſent preſerve Privy Council's produce purpoſe raiſe reaſon reſpect ſay ſeems ſeen Senegal ſent ſeveral ſhall ſhips ſhort ſhould ſmall Sofala ſome ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch ſyſtem Tenerife themſelves theſe theſe iſlands thofe thoſe tion trade uſe Weft Weſt Indian Weſt Indies whoſe