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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... received wherever they thought proper to land.- -Thus the author's opportunities of obfervation were uncommonly favourable , and he flatters himself he did not let them efcape altogether unimproved . The chief objects of his enquiry and ...
... received wherever they thought proper to land.- -Thus the author's opportunities of obfervation were uncommonly favourable , and he flatters himself he did not let them efcape altogether unimproved . The chief objects of his enquiry and ...
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... receiving the best possible proofs of their good will , namely the most preffing folicitations to fettle among them . This partiality to well disposed Europe- ans extends alfo to their drefs , manners , and commodities ; in short , to ...
... receiving the best possible proofs of their good will , namely the most preffing folicitations to fettle among them . This partiality to well disposed Europe- ans extends alfo to their drefs , manners , and commodities ; in short , to ...
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... I will venture to say , with due deference to the faculty , that the mental phænomena have not yet received that medical attention to phyficians . I which glected by L VI . CHA P. which they are entitled . MEANS OF PRESERVING HEALTH . 53.
... I will venture to say , with due deference to the faculty , that the mental phænomena have not yet received that medical attention to phyficians . I which glected by L VI . CHA P. which they are entitled . MEANS OF PRESERVING HEALTH . 53.
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... received , or the early habits he may have formed . For the effects of the climate muft of course be different on different conftitutions . The foregoing rules are general , and the application of them must be left to the good fenfe and ...
... received , or the early habits he may have formed . For the effects of the climate muft of course be different on different conftitutions . The foregoing rules are general , and the application of them must be left to the good fenfe and ...
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... received , and to elevate them into a fituation in life equal , or even fuperior , to that which he himself fills . Acting thus , has he any other end than their good ; any other purpose to serve than that of establishing them in so ...
... received , and to elevate them into a fituation in life equal , or even fuperior , to that which he himself fills . Acting thus , has he any other end than their good ; any other purpose to serve than that of establishing them in so ...
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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