| Alexander Falconbridge - Abolitionists - 1788 - 78 pages
...to indulge their paffions among them at pleafure, and fometimes are guilty of fuch brutal excefies, as difgrace human nature. The hardfhips and inconveniencies...purpofe of admitting this needful refrefhment, moft ofthefhips in the flave-trade are provided, between the decks, with five or fix air-pores on each fide... | |
| bart Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - Slave trade - 1838 - 244 pages
...continues, " the hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by the sea-sickness than the Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. The... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1838 - 244 pages
...continues, " the hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by the sea-sickness than the Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. The... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 274 pages
...continues, " the hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by the sea-sickness than the Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. The... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - History - 1840 - 624 pages
...continues, " the hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage ure scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by the sea-sickness than the Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. The... | |
| William Moister - Africa - 1879 - 442 pages
...continues, "the hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by sea-sickness than Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women." The same... | |
| Anna Maria Falconbridge, Alexander Falconbridge, Isaac DuBois - Science - 2000 - 260 pages
...human nature. The hardships and inconveniences suffered by the negroes during the passage, are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by the sea-sickness, than the Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. But... | |
| Hazel Simmons-McDonald, Rod Ellis - English language - 2002 - 358 pages
...nature . . . The hardships and inconveniences suffered by the Negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by 75 seasickness than Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. But the... | |
| William Randolph Scott - History - 2000 - 486 pages
...nature. . . . The hardships and inconveniences suffered by the Negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by seasickness than Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. But the... | |
| Suk Hi Kim - Social Science - 2010 - 232 pages
...nature. . . . The hardships and inconveniences suffered by the Negroes during the passage are scarcely to be enumerated or conceived. They are far more violently affected by seasickness than Europeans. It frequently terminates in death, especially among the women. But the... | |
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