Sierra Leone: The Principal British Colony on the Western Coast of AfricaSimmonds, 1817 - 114 páginas |
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... accession was made to the Colony of numbers , but by no means of moral strength , in a body of Maroons , who were sent from Jamaica after the Maroon war . They had been for many years the only body of free blacks in the SIERRA LEONE . 5.
... accession was made to the Colony of numbers , but by no means of moral strength , in a body of Maroons , who were sent from Jamaica after the Maroon war . They had been for many years the only body of free blacks in the SIERRA LEONE . 5.
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... sent to his Majesty to say that the English strangers had come , and he gave orders that we were immediately to be introduced . The usual compliments being concluded with his invariable question to strangers- " Any arrivals from England ...
... sent to his Majesty to say that the English strangers had come , and he gave orders that we were immediately to be introduced . The usual compliments being concluded with his invariable question to strangers- " Any arrivals from England ...
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... sent to the Colonial Hospital , at Kissey ; and in cases of contagious diseases raging on board , a very common visitation , from the fact of 300 to 400 being packed within a small compass , the vessel is sent to quarantine . The ...
... sent to the Colonial Hospital , at Kissey ; and in cases of contagious diseases raging on board , a very common visitation , from the fact of 300 to 400 being packed within a small compass , the vessel is sent to quarantine . The ...
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... sent to Hamburgh , and in a few months returned as a prize with a new name , proving that she must have made a voyage to Brazil , or elsewhere , and was again sold to a slave - dealer . She was then a second time purchased by the same ...
... sent to Hamburgh , and in a few months returned as a prize with a new name , proving that she must have made a voyage to Brazil , or elsewhere , and was again sold to a slave - dealer . She was then a second time purchased by the same ...
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... sent to Kissey on certificates from Dr. Aitkin , who also attends blacks and whites in town without pay . This is not part of his public duty , but it proceeds entirely from his inherent benevolence . He also attends merchant ships at ...
... sent to Kissey on certificates from Dr. Aitkin , who also attends blacks and whites in town without pay . This is not part of his public duty , but it proceeds entirely from his inherent benevolence . He also attends merchant ships at ...
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Amarah amongst appear appointments arrival baft bars beads become Brazilian Brigantine British Bullom called canoe cargo character civilisation Clerk climate coast of Africa Colonial Secretary coloured Commissioner Court creeks death Ditto England English European fever flag Foula Freetown frequently Gambia Government Governor Fergusson harbour head honour human indigo plant indulge interior Island Joloff jury justice kings and chiefs Kissey Krooman labour land late Governor liberated African Macdonald Mahomedan Mahommedoo Mandingo Maroon massa Matacong merchant mission to Teembo missionary months moral Mulattos musquitos nations native neighbourhood neighbouring never palaver palm oil person pickaninnies present purchased rainy season religion respect river Sadakah salary Samba schooner Senegal settlement Sherbro ship shore Sierra Leone Sir John Jeremie slave trade Soosoo spirit superstition Surgeon Thomson timber Timmannee tornado town vessels villages welfare whilst William Fergusson
Pasajes populares
Página 2 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
Página 47 - ... it, they found only gold, iron, and other metals, of which they did not know the use. The white men opened the paper, and it told them every thing.
Página 72 - ... it is at this day. It is the law written by the finger of God on the heart of man; and by that law, unchangeable and eternal, while men despise fraud, and loathe rapine, and abhor blood, they will reject with indignation the wild and guilty phantasy, that man can hold property in man...
Página 68 - After enjoying, for a short time, the unusual luxury of air, some water was brought ; it was then that the extent of their sufferings was exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows could restrain them ; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it.
Página 68 - ... as ballast, and when the slaves are received on board, to start the casks, and refill them with fresh. On one occasion, a ship from Bahia neglected to change the contents of the casks, and on the mid-passage found, to their horror, that they were filled with nothing but salt water. All the slaves on board perished! We could judge of the extent of their sufferings from the afflicting sight we now saw.
Página 72 - Stand not on the order of your going, But go at once...
Página 68 - Indeed, many of the survivors were seen lying about the decks in the last stage of emaciation, and in a state of filth and misery not to be looked at.
Página 68 - It is sometimes usual to take out casks filled with sea water, as ballast, and when the slaves are received on board, to start the casks, and refill them with fresh. On one occasion, a ship from Bahia neglected to change the contents of the casks, and on the mid-passage found, to their horror, that they were filled with nothing but salt water. All the slaves on board perished!
Página 68 - The slaves were all enclosed under grated hatchways, between decks. The space was so low, that they sat between each other's legs, and stowed so close together, that there was no possibility of their lying down, or at all changing their position, by night or day. As they belonged to, and were shipped on account of different individuals, they were all branded, like sheep, with the owners...
Página 68 - ... a torpid state, after the rest had turned out. The little creatures seemed indifferent as to life or death, and when they were carried on deck, many of them could not stand. After enjoying...