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Page 36
... at least fix may be dispensed with , and the remaining five answer every proper purpose , for at prefent they are merely factories to Cape Coaft Caftle and Annamaboe , · governors of the forts ; though fome have by no [ 36 ]
... at least fix may be dispensed with , and the remaining five answer every proper purpose , for at prefent they are merely factories to Cape Coaft Caftle and Annamaboe , · governors of the forts ; though fome have by no [ 36 ]
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... purposes than those for which the annual supply is granted by parliament ; and that if any governor , officer , or fervant of the faid company thall advance any fum or fums for the use of the faid company , beyond what the said annual ...
... purposes than those for which the annual supply is granted by parliament ; and that if any governor , officer , or fervant of the faid company thall advance any fum or fums for the use of the faid company , beyond what the said annual ...
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... purposes , and not leave the fame or any part thereof to be furnished by the governors or other officers of the forts in any degree , that can in the nature of things be prevented : and for fo much as may remain due or owing to any ...
... purposes , and not leave the fame or any part thereof to be furnished by the governors or other officers of the forts in any degree , that can in the nature of things be prevented : and for fo much as may remain due or owing to any ...
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... and redress all grievances and abuses committed by the British subjects against the natives and vice versá ; for which purpose they shall be empowered to enter into , and fettle . fettle treaties with the natives , and that they [ 62 ]
... and redress all grievances and abuses committed by the British subjects against the natives and vice versá ; for which purpose they shall be empowered to enter into , and fettle . fettle treaties with the natives , and that they [ 62 ]
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... purposes of trade ; be- cause , it is impoffible to cultivate them with European labourers ; and because the white inhabitants , I prefume , can never increase there by propagation in fufficient numbers . The natives , or Creoles , are ...
... purposes of trade ; be- cause , it is impoffible to cultivate them with European labourers ; and because the white inhabitants , I prefume , can never increase there by propagation in fufficient numbers . The natives , or Creoles , are ...
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Accra act of parliament affert African trade againſt alfo alſo Annamaboe anſwer Appolonia authority aforefaid Briſtol Britiſh cafe Cape Coaſt Cape Coaſt Caſtle Cape Lopez Captain Captain Darling cauſe chief Coaft colonies committee committee-men committee's fervants confequence confiderable Cooma cuſtom Ditto Dutch enacted England Engliſh eſtabliſhed expence faid company fame fecurity fend fent fervants ferve fervice fettle fettlement feven fhall fhillings fhips fince firſt fituation flavery flaves foldiers fome foon forts fterling fubjects fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport gentlemen Gold Coaſt governor of Cape greateſt himſelf houſe hundred intereft juftice laft laſt laws leaſt Liverpool London majeſty's maſter merchants Mill moſt muſt natives neceffary negroes notwithſtanding obferve perfons pleaſe poffibly Portugueze prefent private traders purchaſed purpoſe reaſonable refpectable river river Gambia Royal African company ſaid ſeveral ſhall ſhip ſhould ſlaves ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand trading to Africa uſe veffels Weft whatſoever Winnebah