William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... slave trade was the necessity for slaves in the expansion of Britain's colonial empire and the huge profits that the slave trade brought in . Thousands of slaves were needed for the plantations of the West Indies . Slave trade rose so ...
... slave trade was the necessity for slaves in the expansion of Britain's colonial empire and the huge profits that the slave trade brought in . Thousands of slaves were needed for the plantations of the West Indies . Slave trade rose so ...
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... slave trade was abolished . In the Wealth of Nations ( 1776 ) Adam Smith argued that slave labor was uneconomic . In the attack upon the economic foundation of slavery he was joined by Jeremy Bentham . Paley in his Moral Philosophy ...
... slave trade was abolished . In the Wealth of Nations ( 1776 ) Adam Smith argued that slave labor was uneconomic . In the attack upon the economic foundation of slavery he was joined by Jeremy Bentham . Paley in his Moral Philosophy ...
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... slaves in the hold of a boat " like sprats on a gridiron , scores in a row . " The slave - trader laments giving up an art that he has very carefully mastered . $ 5 Cowper began the Odyssey in September of 1788 , and again Homer ...
... slaves in the hold of a boat " like sprats on a gridiron , scores in a row . " The slave - trader laments giving up an art that he has very carefully mastered . $ 5 Cowper began the Odyssey in September of 1788 , and again Homer ...
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