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Pagina 192
... person is brought hither in the dungeon of a ship's hold , thence he is vomited into a dungeon on land , loaded with irons , unfurnished with money , unsupported by friends , three thousand miles from all means of calling upon or con ...
... person is brought hither in the dungeon of a ship's hold , thence he is vomited into a dungeon on land , loaded with irons , unfurnished with money , unsupported by friends , three thousand miles from all means of calling upon or con ...
Pagina 198
... person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every mariner who has navigated the seas , is , for no other offence , under a temporary proscription . Let any of these facts ( now ...
... person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every mariner who has navigated the seas , is , for no other offence , under a temporary proscription . Let any of these facts ( now ...
Pagina 277
... person principally benefited ; the person who works upon it profits on his part too ; but he profits in a subordinate way , as our colonies do ; that is , as the servant of a wise and indulgent master , and no otherwise . We have all ...
... person principally benefited ; the person who works upon it profits on his part too ; but he profits in a subordinate way , as our colonies do ; that is , as the servant of a wise and indulgent master , and no otherwise . We have all ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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