The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 330
... slavery and the slave trade . Thus , while the merchants were testing the opportunities of trade in the South Seas , and the Government pursued with stolid satisfaction the scheme of penal colonisation , a new generation of religious ...
... slavery and the slave trade . Thus , while the merchants were testing the opportunities of trade in the South Seas , and the Government pursued with stolid satisfaction the scheme of penal colonisation , a new generation of religious ...
Page 346
... slavery and the slave trade : in the Pacific it gave rise to the labour trade and a series of important events . Moreover , it gave a new value to islands which had hitherto not excited the longings of western capitalism . The explorer ...
... slavery and the slave trade : in the Pacific it gave rise to the labour trade and a series of important events . Moreover , it gave a new value to islands which had hitherto not excited the longings of western capitalism . The explorer ...
Page 348
... slave trade " . The British and Foreign Anti - Slavery Society and the Aborigines Protection Society took the matter up and pricked the sensitive hide of the Colonial Office . The French Govern- ment protested against seizures of ...
... slave trade " . The British and Foreign Anti - Slavery Society and the Aborigines Protection Society took the matter up and pricked the sensitive hide of the Colonial Office . The French Govern- ment protested against seizures of ...
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