The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America - 1638-1870 by W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois
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II. ch. 49, 25 George II. ch. 40, 4 George III. ch. 20, 5
George III. ch. 44, 23 George III. ch. 65. [12] Renatus Enys from Surinam, in 1663: Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1661-68_, § 577. [13] Thomas Lynch from Jamaica, in 1665: Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1661-68_, § 934. [14] Lieutenant-Governor Willoughby of Barbadoes, in 1666: Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1661-68_, § 1281. [15] Smith, _History of New Jersey_ (1765), p. 254; Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1669-74_., §§ 367, 398, 812. [16] _N.C. Col. Rec._, V. 1118. For similar instructions, cf. _Penn. Archives_, I. 306; _Doc. rel. Col. Hist. New York_, VI. 34; Gordon, _History of the American Revolution_, I. letter 2; _Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll._, 4th Ser. X. 642. [17] These figures are from the above-mentioned _Report_, Vol. II. Part IV. Nos. 1, 5. See also Bancroft, _History of the United States_ (1883), II. 274 ff; Bandinel, _Account of the Slave Trade_, p. 63; Benezet, _Caution to Great Britain_, etc., pp. 39-40, and _Historical Account of Guinea_, ch. xiii. |
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