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... natives , to endeavour to suppress . If it can be proved that our trade has in no instances contributed to excite those wars and promote that slavery which , with true jesuiti- cal hypocrisy , we pretend to deprecate ; -if it can ...
... natives , to endeavour to suppress . If it can be proved that our trade has in no instances contributed to excite those wars and promote that slavery which , with true jesuiti- cal hypocrisy , we pretend to deprecate ; -if it can ...
Pagina 83
... natives accompanied us ; but the jea- lousy of one man would not let them approach within a certain dis- tance . They spread mats on the beach , while we were filling water ; and entered into conversation with us , smoking small pipes ...
... natives accompanied us ; but the jea- lousy of one man would not let them approach within a certain dis- tance . They spread mats on the beach , while we were filling water ; and entered into conversation with us , smoking small pipes ...
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... natives , by becoming themselves the objects of the severest reprehension and punishment . ' We wish that we were able to follow Dr. Tennant through the accounts which he gives of the obstacles to the improve- ment of the natives , and ...
... natives , by becoming themselves the objects of the severest reprehension and punishment . ' We wish that we were able to follow Dr. Tennant through the accounts which he gives of the obstacles to the improve- ment of the natives , and ...
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