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Pagina 40
... heard nothing of the man . The assurance it gave was no doubt flattering , and the word " continue " al- most pathetic ; but why should it suddenly have been thought necessary to send me this as- surance ? I wrote on the tele- ought to ...
... heard nothing of the man . The assurance it gave was no doubt flattering , and the word " continue " al- most pathetic ; but why should it suddenly have been thought necessary to send me this as- surance ? I wrote on the tele- ought to ...
Pagina 53
... heard there was any wickedness in plundering the " enemies of Christ . " There was some ap- parent shrewdness in the calcu- lation that African negroes and Moorish traders would not be able to make their complaints heard in Europe . Yet ...
... heard there was any wickedness in plundering the " enemies of Christ . " There was some ap- parent shrewdness in the calcu- lation that African negroes and Moorish traders would not be able to make their complaints heard in Europe . Yet ...
Pagina 56
... India Company ; and that he did . The loud clamours of the Company were heard at home , and the Eastern trade suffered . Therefore the City and the - " " nuisance was so serious that Crown and Company 56 [ July The Pirate .
... India Company ; and that he did . The loud clamours of the Company were heard at home , and the Eastern trade suffered . Therefore the City and the - " " nuisance was so serious that Crown and Company 56 [ July The Pirate .
Pagina 58
... heard of in London were not much sea and the new recruits had to confine them- selves to the west coast of Africa , the West Indies , and Spanish Main , to hang about on the outskirts of the slave trade of the South Sea Com- pany ...
... heard of in London were not much sea and the new recruits had to confine them- selves to the west coast of Africa , the West Indies , and Spanish Main , to hang about on the outskirts of the slave trade of the South Sea Com- pany ...
Pagina 59
... heard him ill , and reports him with grotesque misspellings . They rather add to the attractions of the document , for it is a pleasant stimulus to our atten- tion to be called upon to dis- the poor and the oppressions of the rich , but ...
... heard him ill , and reports him with grotesque misspellings . They rather add to the attractions of the document , for it is a pleasant stimulus to our atten- tion to be called upon to dis- the poor and the oppressions of the rich , but ...
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