| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 páginas
...continually multi" plied these deadly and hereditary feuds. Avarice and the lust of sen" sual enjoyment had extinguished in their breasts some of the first...in " open war : but the more savage conquerors of the Britons sold with" out scruple to the merchants of the continent, their countrymen, and " even... | |
| John England - 1844 - 248 páginas
...c. 3,) and the testimony is well sustained by others. " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open war ; but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their... | |
| John England - 1849 - 524 páginas
...3,) and the testimony is well sustained by others. • " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open warj but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent,... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 656 páginas
...and refers to Will- of Malmesbury (de reg. 1. i., c. 3.) " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open war; but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 666 páginas
...and refers to Will, of Malmesbury (de reg. 1. i., c. 3.) " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open war; but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 676 páginas
...and refers to Wil1. of Malmesbury (de reg. 1. i., c. 3.) " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open war; but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 712 páginas
...and refers to Will, of Malmesbury (de reg. \. i., c. 3.) " The savages of Africa may traffic with the Europeans for the negroes whom they have seized by treachery, or captured in open •war; but the most savage conquerors of the Britons sold without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1853 - 678 páginas
...continually multiplied these deadly and hereditary feuds. Avarice and the lust of sensual enjoyment had extinguished in their breasts some of the first...captured in open war ; but the more savage conquerors of the Britons sold with scruple to the merchants of the continent their countrymen, and even their own... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1894 - 926 páginas
...continually multiplied these deadly and heredita y feuds. Avarice and the lust of sensual enjoyment had extinguished in their breasts some of the first...captured in open war ; but the more savage conquerors of the Britons sold, without scruple, to the merchants of the continent, their countrymen, and even their... | |
| Thomas William Allies - 1896 - 418 páginas
...continually multiplied these deadly and hereditary feuds. Avarice and the lust of sensual enjoyment had extinguished in their breasts some of the first...traffic with Europeans for the negroes whom they have 1 "Legends of St. Patrick," preface, p. 19. 2 Burke, " Abridgment of English History," Book ii. ch.... | |
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