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 Leone and Bulama |
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... considerable burden cannot conveni- ently proceed . From Fatatenda , it is faid , Mr. Park takes his departure for Bambouk , whence he is to convey back intelligence of his arrival to Mr. Willis , who will then fol- low him thither ...
... considerable burden cannot conveni- ently proceed . From Fatatenda , it is faid , Mr. Park takes his departure for Bambouk , whence he is to convey back intelligence of his arrival to Mr. Willis , who will then fol- low him thither ...
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... considerable and growing profits , result- ing from , and connected with , the increasing profperity of the country under their jurifdiction . POSTSCRIPT 365. Many of the proprietors , ballotted for on the 20th of Intention of Dec. 1790 ...
... considerable and growing profits , result- ing from , and connected with , the increasing profperity of the country under their jurifdiction . POSTSCRIPT 365. Many of the proprietors , ballotted for on the 20th of Intention of Dec. 1790 ...
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... considerable impref- fion in favour of his caufe ; and in 1785 , the University of Cambridge , to the appli- cation of whofe eminent learning the liberties of mankind have , at various times , been fo much indebted , propofed a question ...
... considerable impref- fion in favour of his caufe ; and in 1785 , the University of Cambridge , to the appli- cation of whofe eminent learning the liberties of mankind have , at various times , been fo much indebted , propofed a question ...
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... considerable num- ber of eftates require no new negroes ; but such seldom or never come into the market , because the hu- manity and prudence of their proprietors and managers , precludes the grand cause of the ruin of those estates ...
... considerable num- ber of eftates require no new negroes ; but such seldom or never come into the market , because the hu- manity and prudence of their proprietors and managers , precludes the grand cause of the ruin of those estates ...
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Africa againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer APPENDIX Beaver beſt Britiſh buſineſs cauſe CHAP chief civilization climate coaft coaſt coloniſts colony commerce Company's confequence confiderable cultivation defire Directors Ditto Engliſh eſpecially eſtabliſhment European expenſe faid fame feems fent fervants fervice fettlers feveral fhall fhips fhore fimilar fince firſt fituation flave-trade flaves fome foon Foulahs Freetown French fubject fuccefs fuch fufficient fugar fupply fupport governor Granville Sharp grumettas himſelf houſes increaſe Indies induſtry intereft iſland Jamaica John juſt King labour land laſt leaſt lefs Leona and Bulama Leona Company leſs meaſure Mifs moft moſt mulatto muſt natives neceffary negroes obferved perfons Portugueſe preſent propoſed provifions purchaſe purpoſe raiſed reaſon reſpecting river ſaid ſay Scotians ſee ſeems Senegal ſeveral ſhall ſhip ſhould Sierra Leona ſmall ſome ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion trade uſed veffels Weft Weſt whoſe