The african trade in no danger of being lost [electronic resource] : Otherwise than by the Designs of the Company. As Matters of Fact are the best Arguments against the African Company's fallacious Suggestions cook'd up by the mercenary Writers of the Town, and daily given out in the Lobby, So that Assertion that the Private Traders have sent out this Year but Eight Ships to Africa, and that the Trade is therefore like to be Lost, are plainly disprov'd by the following Account of the Course of the Trade the last Year.
1711
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The african trade in no danger of being lost [electronic resource] : Otherwise than by the Designs of the Company. As Matters of Fact are the best Arguments against the African Company's fallacious Suggestions cook'd up by the mercenary Writers of the Town, and daily given out in the Lobby, So that Assertion that the Private Traders have sent out this Year but Eight Ships to Africa, and that the Trade is therefore like to be Lost, are plainly disprov'd by the following Account of the Course of the Trade the last Year.
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[London : s.n., 1711?]
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English
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1 online resource (2 p.)
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Reproduction of the original from the British Library.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 2: Slave trade in the Atlantic world.
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