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quadgram frequency
of the slave trade379
the abolition of the352
abolition of the slave338
of the united states202
at the same time194
in the west indies189
in the course of178
the coast of africa150
the house of commons137
for the purpose of129
with respect to the127
for the abolition of126
of the abolition of109
the african slave trade105
on the other hand102
in the midst of101
on the part of100
in behalf of the100
in consequence of the99
in a state of92
on the subject of90
on account of the86
on the coast of85
in the house of84
at the end of84
the rest of the82
one of the most80
from time to time80
the cause of the78
the part of the78
the course of the77
the importation of slaves76
as well as the74
the secretary of the74
abolition of the trade73
in favour of the72
the condition of the72
as soon as the71
the subject of the71
in a few minutes70
for the sake of69
the suppression of the68
of the african slave68
in the case of66
that it would be65
the side of the63
the end of the62
in the united states62
of the house of61
on the th of61
the whole of the60
in a short time60
secretary of the navy60
to the west indies59
the fact that the59
the nature of the59
for the first time58
in the hands of57
the case of the56
of one of the55
to be found in55
it would have been55
suppression of the slave55
with a view to54
the head of the54
that part of the52
quarter of an hour51
the continuance of the50
and at the same50
of the secretary of50
in the same manner49
the domestic slave trade49
the mouth of the49
the crew of the48
into the united states48
on the point of48
by the time that48
the captain of the48
a quarter of an47
if we were to47
this part of the47
the character of the47
of the state of46
it had been said46
for the suppression of46
the people of the46
in the way of45
that there was no45
from day to day45
in the first place44
the history of the44
of the slaves in44
the remainder of the44
at the same moment43
and that it was43
that is to say43
to the conclusion that43
the members of the43
in regard to the42
that there was a42
of the injured africans42
the slaves in the42
was by no means42
subject of the slave42
it was impossible to42
be found in the41
for the promotion of41
the hands of the41
ought not to be41
of the human species41
by means of the41
as soon as i40
there could be no40
in the continuance of40
side of the question40
that the slave trade40
in the slave trade40
in one of the40
that they had been40
the slave trade was39
of some of the39
the other side of39
of the people of39
to be able to39
by a majority of39
for the purchase of39
the surface of the39
an account of the39
report of the secretary38
the manner in which38
the friends of the38
the first of these38
was one of the38
the value of the38
that it was a38
the people of england38
into the hands of38
a quarter of a38
the attention of the37
in their own country37
the state of the37
as far as the37
in such a manner37
a good deal of37
in the fact that37
the power of the36
the direction of the36
the number of slaves36
interested in the continuance36
at a distance of36
in a few days36
the natives of africa36
in the island of36
that he had been36
society of the quakers35
of the laws of35
one of the men35
that it was the35
on the other side35
and that he had35
the bottom of the35
as that of the35
as one of the35
part of the world35
to such an extent35
at the time of35
in the direction of35
at the rate of34
was a man of34
the top of the34
in spite of the34
of the quakers in34
by the side of34
a part of the34
of the oppressed africans34
other side of the34
to the abolition of34
committee of the whole34
the right of search34
part of the coast33
to the slave trade33
the object of the33
the abolition of it33
i was obliged to33
in the form of33
slavery and the slave33
in the centre of33
the centre of the33
continuance of the trade32
committee for the abolition32
from the coast of32
the promotion of the32
the house of lords32
a great deal of32
the greater part of32
from year to year32
to enable us to32
at the head of32
by means of a31
the united states of31
and foreign state papers31
it could not be31
as soon as possible31
the committee for the31
of forerunners and coadjutors31
the laws of the31
importation of slaves into31
one hundred and fifty31
the total abolition of31
put an end to31
the consideration of the31
there can be no31
british and foreign state31
as soon as he31
with the exception of31
the face of the30
it is evident that30
the eyes of the30
the abolition of slavery30
i was able to30
message from the president30
the arrival of the30
the introduction of slaves30
in the promotion of29
class of forerunners and29
as soon as we29
in the shape of29
with a view of29
the principles of the29
which they had been29
the impolicy of the29
it ought to be29
the beginning of the29
as a matter of29
it was impossible for29
the inhabitants of the29
as if he had29
that it was impossible29
total abolition of the29
of the red eric29
came to the conclusion29
a few minutes the28
a committee of the28
the privy council report28
for a few minutes28
of humanity and justice28
in front of the28
on the one hand28
competition for the purchase28
that he had not28
to the coast of28
during the whole of28
that he would not28
of the name of28
for a long time28
the officers of the28
as much as possible27
the close of the27
to fall in with27
to get rid of27
for a few seconds27
it would be a27
the labours of the27
the slavery of the27
with a look of27
of those who were27
for the use of27
to the principles of27
was not to be27
the religious society of27
if it had been27
in the eyes of27
in the neighbourhood of27
the question of the27
with the aid of26
a large portion of26
the midst of the26
it was to be26
the way in which26
and in a few26
of the national assembly26
which had been made26
the middle of the26
the first day of26
the object of their26
than that of the26
bank of the river26
the safety of the26
the notice of the26
parts of the world26
united states of america26
the name of the26
mouth of the river26
out of the water26
about a quarter of26
as well as of26
in charge of the26
the time of the26
it was not until26
by the fact that25
on the top of25
of the inhabitants of25
the discussion of the25
of the fact that25
out of the way25
of the rights of25
members of the house25
the property of the25
the lords of the25
for the benefit of25
that i could not25
for the sale of25
a member of the25
in proportion to the25
i should like to25
there was not a25
the banks of the25
with the result that25
in relation to the25
that i had been25
may be considered as25
as it related to25
is one of the25
at the same instant25
but he did not25
and that he would25
the windward coast of24
under the influence of24
and the next instant24
on the side of24
continuation from july to24
from the time of24
in the mean time24
the present state of24
chancellor of the exchequer24
that he could not24
of the southern states24
to the fact that24
the university of cambridge24
was by this time24
and the greater the24
the situation of the24
that the slaves were24
a portion of the24
the report of the24
seems to have been24
the protection of the24
a day or two24
the edge of the24
as soon as they24
of slaves into the24
from july to july24
to inquire into the24
the greater must be24
as far as i24
windward coast of africa24
religious society of the24
bill for the abolition24
the further importation of24
to me to be24
on the slave trade23
in the middle of23
the value of land23
if they had been23
the cause of humanity23
quarter of the globe23
the opposite side of23
opposite side of the23
in this great cause23
a great number of23
was on the point23
to be sent to23
by means of which23
to do with the23
and that they were23
the use of the23
was a matter of23
any part of the23
a minute or two23
greater must be the23
lost no time in23
it would not be23
of the west indies23
the deck of the23
part of the subject23
i could not help23
the women and children23
the sufferings of the23
it is impossible to23
and as soon as23
slaves in the west23
quarter of a mile23
of the friends of23
the chancellor of the23
that it was not23
with regard to the23
the greater will be23
could not have been23
a distance of about22
at the expense of22
at the hands of22
to the united states22
to abolish the trade22
from the fact that22
to enable him to22
for the county of22
had a right to22
marquis de la fayette22
an act for the22
an act for laying22
for an hour or22
that they were not22
on the following morning22
the appearance of the22
we were obliged to22
is not to be22
about half a mile22
to take care of22
put a stop to22
further importation of slaves22
in the same year22
at the top of22
nations of the world22
as it has been22
of the royal navy22
the united states and22
the course of a22
one hundred and twenty22
which had taken place22
it was evident that22
i have no doubt22
the opinion of the22
had by this time22
is to be found22
the coast of guinea22
the comte de mirabeau22
in the power of22
the power of association22
that the abolition of22
in the presence of21
in addition to the21
from and after the21
in the event of21
in the matter of21
to have been the21
he had no doubt21
to the notice of21
the government of the21
a few minutes later21
a state of slavery21
to one of the21
on the impolicy of21
act to prevent the21
which he had been21
the committee of the21
the west india islands21
in the habit of21
two or three days21
to be the case21
it seemed to me21
as if they had21
the loss of the21
on the opposite side21
to the end of21
such an extent that21
it was in the21
i do not know21
of the power to21
an act to prevent21
in the hope of21
but it was not21
on the deck of21
manner in which the21
of the general assembly21
was to be found20
object of their institution20
the bishop of london20
of the religious society20
as far as it20
it was necessary to20
to prohibit the importation20
the action of the20
the existence of the20
on the ground of20
in the last chapter20
which i had been20
the purchase of labour20
engaged in the slave20
suppression of the african20
that it might be20
to the people of20
the interior of africa20
that we should be20
nothing to do with20
an hour or two20
a vote of to20
on account of their20
in the persons of20
to bring in a20
the result of the20
the importation of negroes20
by one of the20
the foreign slave trade20
to return to the20
the marquis de la20
in the public papers20
a cargo of slaves20
in the month of20
by this time the20
favour of the abolition20
the seamen employed in20
the door of the20
the spot where the20
for the remainder of20
of the act of20
had been made to20
in the act of20
what would be the20
greater will be the20
what had become of20
the forerunners and coadjutors20
that he had no20
he was about to20
taken place in the20
cause of the abolition20
of the truth of20
the effect of the20
report of the amer19
just in time to19
that it had been19
we were able to19
leave to bring in19
might be able to19
laying a duty on19
brought into this state19
the circumstances of the19
for the time being19
of the sierra leone19
for the loss of19
the neighbourhood of the19
an examination of the19
little more than a19
on either side of19
the midst of a19
of the united kingdom19
he said he had19
those who had been19
to have been a19
at the house of19
of the west india19
impolicy of the slave19
of the poor africans19
a bill for the19
immediate abolition of the19
as if they were19
the table of the19
as soon as it19
that he did not19
as well as to19
by a vote of19
this state of things19
in the face of19
the destruction of the19
that i should be19
in process of time19
that he would be19
which it had been19
in the price of19
the introduction of the19
if he had been19
to carry out the19
of the value of19
upon the windward coast19
of the west indians19
with the object of18
had the effect of18
part of the country18
on my return to18
to the improvement of18
in the bottom of18
to the production of18
to the next session18
the whole of that18
to the extent of18
in the history of18
the latter part of18
said to have been18
in a few years18
in the value of18
the demand for labour18
i do not think18
and the west indies18
to the cause of18
it may not be18
by the laws of18
both houses of parliament18
made up my mind18
a necessary consequence of18
negro or mulatto slave18
it is probable that18
the number of the18
friends of the cause18
to say nothing of18
other parts of the18
to put an end18
and progress of the18
behalf of the injured18
to the house of18
behalf of the oppressed18
of the domestic slave18
the negroes in the18
in a few seconds18
that one of the18
the commander of the18
promotion of the cause18
slaves into the united18
table of the house18
the benefit of the18
to that of the18
i was about to18
is seen in the18
the sierra leone company18
the slave trade in18
in the cause of18
with the intention of18
an inquiry into the18
th report of the18
his account of the18
the master of the18
the great cause of18
of which i had18
in the same way18
to a state of17
be seen in the17
the motion of mr17
of the number of17
the th of june17
question of the abolition17
suffice it to say17
had been in the17
of slavery and the17
the exhaustion of the17
the heart of the17
as if it had17
beyond the reach of17
a view of the17
it might have been17
the law of nations17
be one of the17
it was difficult to17
in a great measure17
as it had been17
the horrors of the17
which was to be17
the light of the17
that he was not17
of the negroes in17
prohibit the importation of17
on account of his17
in the possession of17
i want you to17
from one of the17
a few of the17
so long as the17
of the privy council17
on their way to17
the resolution of the17
and that they would17
he was able to17
every now and then17
did not wish to17
the first of the17
such a state of17
the constitution of the17
an end to the17
and the slave trade17
rays of the sun17
he seemed to be17
be seen by the17
the progress of the17
of the land and17
of the whole house17
that it should be17
one and the same17
the tendency of the17
appears to have been17
information on the subject17
as quickly as possible17
and it would be17
there was no time17
in the proportion of17
i found that the17
on board the ship17
this was the first17
rise and progress of17
of the men who17
at no great distance17
have been the case17
in the first instance17
the minds of the17
through the medium of17
at the close of17
that there would be17
the rise and progress17
the shape of a17
east coast of africa17
in the wake of17
of the middle passage17
greater part of the17
that many of the17
but it was a17
from the secretary of17
of one hundred and17
so as to be17
the man who had16
there seemed to be16
on the banks of16
the date of the16
by some of the16
on this great subject16
the efforts of the16
of which he had16
about half an hour16
the quakers in england16
but he could not16
the propagation of the16
the yearly meeting of16
by a number of16
with the rest of16
parts of the kingdom16
he could not but16
under the shade of16
all of whom were16
he was a man16
in the same cause16
he was sure that16
in which they were16
to enable me to16
imported into this province16
impolicy of the trade16
out of the question16
and that we should16
the natural productions of16
condition of the slaves16
the lord chancellor thurlow16
i came to the16
that i had no16
the prosecution of this16
great cause of the16
of the natives of16
the east coast of16
the duty of the16
we shall have to16
two or three of16
cause of humanity and16
the order of the16
the form of a16
in some of the16
in consequence of his16
it was the duty16
a short time the16
of the condition of16
which they themselves had16
that the ship was16
in which he had16
to the side of16
the entrance of the16
in support of the16
one of the greatest16
from the abolition of16
that the number of16
that i might be16
for the murder of16
far as i could16
various parts of the16
that in consequence of16
up and down the16
with each step in16
if he did not16
with a degree of16
at the cost of16
the heads of the16
me that he had16
in order to make16
behalf of the abolition16
for laying a duty16
the attitude of the16
make the best of16
the slavery and commerce16
so far as i16
cape of good hope16
but there was no16
of the nature of16
under the command of16
of the committee of16
importation of slaves from16
ought to have been16
and a half per16
the gradual abolition of16
act to prohibit the16
members of the national16
from the united states16
and that he was16
to go to the16
and it was not16
laws of the united16
the policy of the16
in the condition of16
of the trade in16
in the present case16
in the service of16
lords of the council16
and commerce of the16
who were interested in16
the value of man16
of the slave squadron16
the cape of good16
the treatment of the16
he did not know16
the substance of the16
commerce of the human16
bring in a bill16
a state of things16
after the first day16
the labour of the16
that the trade was16
the course of his16
were interested in the16
and the result was16
the general assembly of16
as far as he15
an essay on the15
would be the case15
any slave or slaves15
in less than a15
to the laws of15
in the british colonies15
of the crew of15
the level of the15
that they would be15
from their own country15
for a distance of15
it is that the15
to enable them to15
the emancipation of the15
i did not know15
and the united states15
rest of the world15
the voice of the15
of the african race15
of the members of15
it appeared that the15
slavery and commerce of15
for the same purpose15
in which it was15
it is to be15
from any of the15
for the most part15
condition of the people15
had taken place in15
for a few moments15
that she was a15
the first part of15
committee of privy council15
of a couple of15
on the african coast15
the west indian islands15
made up his mind15
there has been a15
in search of the15
to the right honourable15
as well as i15
the effects of the15
the slaves on board15
it seems to me15
the first time in15
it would be impossible15
the rights of man15
act for laying a15
from the west indies15
in the southern states15
to the inhabitants of15
the quakers in america15
raise the value of15
the time that we15
of slaves in the15
the produce of the15
the value of labour15
that the african slave15
we were about to15
of a man who15
course of a few15
caught sight of a15
what do you think15
in addition to this15
not be able to15
the man at the15
with those of the15
that they might be15
the rise of the15
the heat of the15
run the risk of15
to be one of15
were likely to be15
for a moment to15
with the growth of15
thought it best to15
and by the time15
that they would not15
that we had been15
half an hour later15
way in which he15
in the days of15
the position of the15
which of the two15
the united states to15
way back to the15
the slave trade had15
in the name of15
the people of this15
of the officers of15
the people of ireland15
surface of the water15
introduction of slaves into15
thrown into the sea15
at the bottom of15
of many of the15
they were to be15
the law of the15
the very act of15
so much as a15
that they should be15
the strength of the14
one or two of14
i am sorry to14
did not hesitate to14
of the negro race14
if it could be14
about the same time14
should be able to14
propagation of the gospel14
of the windward coast14
discussion of the question14
the following is a14
two hundred and fifty14
was said to be14
obliged to you for14
for a considerable time14
to be seen in14
i felt that i14
as far as they14
to the spot where14
he was to be14
of them in the14
the causes of the14
the interior of the14
were not to be14
who had not been14
that the trade should14
the continuance of it14
the foot of the14
to the number of14
was the duty of14
the market of england14
an hour or so14
was nowhere to be14
the management of the14
slaves into this state14
of which i was14
a half per cent14
on the same subject14
of the established church14
the course of it14
a great part of14
in the sight of14
who were concerned in14
consideration of the subject14
it to be a14
the products of the14
one of the first14
but most of all14
in the next session14
i had no doubt14
early in the next14
hence it is that14
friend to the abolition14
cause of the oppressed14
of them had been14
were ordered to be14
and a couple of14
could not fail to14
to those of the14
of the existence of14
a friend to the14
before the privy council14
the members for liverpool14
on this great question14
to which they were14
a knowledge of the14
who seemed to be14
that they should have14
the growth of the14
by aid of which14
had it not been14
knowledge of the subject14
of this great cause14
slavery of the negroes14
the conduct of the14
on the east coast14
the th of may14
caught a glimpse of14
section of the slave14
if i were to14
in the nature of14
impossible for me to14
the truth of the14
my essay on the14
of the right of14
who happened to be14
to the place where14
the example of the14
the bank of the14
it is not necessary14
by land or water14
of his own society14
and that of the14
the island of st14
to which i have14
the honour of the14
on the motion of14
step in this direction14
that i did not14
the principles of humanity14
in the following manner14
the slave trade as14
for the production of14
abolition of the african14
the names of the14
did not appear to14
the secretary of state14
it must have been14
but i did not14
from thence to the14
the formation of a14
a term of years14
we ought to be14
and there was no14
a couple of days14
gave the order to14
and the next moment14
as we have seen14
to the present time14
had an opportunity of14
the population of the14
the owners of the14
be given to the14
a couple of hours14
was found to be14
day to day more14
it appeared to me14
secretary of the treasury14
the cultivation of the14
into the heart of14
trade was contrary to14
for half an hour14
of the human race14
their way to the14
at the distance of14
in a similar manner14
they were going to14
to the use of14
lost by a majority14
the presence of the14
in our own islands14
that a number of14
in which he was14
took an opportunity of14
a sufficient number of14
that it could not14
to be carried on14
the approach of the14
the course of my14
the shores of the14
on the day of14
an ample supply of14
for a term of14
to the interior of14
measure of the abolition14
the hearing of evidence14
on the table of14
in the following words14
the feelings of the14
it is that we13
trade ought to be13
a clergyman of the13
in the time of13
the expense of the13
were out of the13
the way of the13
the end of that13
itself into a committee13
place by the side13
appeared to have been13
of the coast of13
under the impression that13
but that it was13
the people in the13
in consequence of this13
by the appearance of13
he did not mean13
of which the following13
with the principles of13
had been engaged in13
that they would have13
the whole of it13
the effect of this13
in the space of13
the cause of this13
nowhere to be seen13
he desired me to13
the king of dahomey13
to take charge of13
of the african trade13
in his power to13
what was going on13
of any of the13
a proof of the13
was in the proportion13
ought to be abolished13
was not the case13
in a tone of13
was not a little13
with the slave trade13
to suppress the slave13
for the support of13
the body of the13
a visit to the13
the influence of the13
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a flash of lightning9
than a quarter of9
a hundred and fifty9
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the bosom of the9
of three hundred and9
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the produce of his9
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statutes at large of9
one of his own9
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in the first of9
the words of the9
trade on the coast9
to the edge of9
of the british government9
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one of the boats9
in a low voice9
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by this time i9
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that of the slave9
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act for the better9
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the poor people of9
the increase of the9
fall in with a9
in the estimation of9
as far as possible9
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a repetition of the9
millions of pounds sterling9
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for the express purpose9
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to the annihilation of9
the same time a9
it will be said9
the last twenty years9
the counterpart of the9
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found it to be9
and a few minutes9
though he did not9
for the rest of9
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one of the principal9
violation of the laws9
a short distance from9
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licitness of the slave9
the people of that9
the wealth of nations9
that it was difficult9
in a manner which9
under the shelter of9
had been brought to9
character of these colonies9
in the heart of9
of the importance of9
acts and laws of9
natural increase of the9
the space of a9
perusal of the following9
of the country to9
and stand by to9
large a portion of9
officer of the watch9
the moment when i9
of the present session9
the fury of the9
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upon the principles of9
by the aid of9
in many of the9
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the moment that the9
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to suggest the idea9
the direction in which9
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in the effort to9
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the spot where we9
vessels engaged in the9
more than an hour9
friends of the abolition9
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to the rio pongo9
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by the law of9
not more than half9
a slave to the9
in order to prevent9
the commerce of the9
for the payment of9
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one or the other9
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what had fallen from9
under the guidance of9
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the price of food9
at the further end9
the plough and the9
use of the state9
the condition of their9
which he had seen9
the best of our9
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reports of the secretary9
side of the producer9
the sound of the9
manner in which they9
seen in the following9
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as rapidly as possible9
the british west indies9
in a very short9
that the committee on9
of abolishing the slave9
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the history of slavery9
increase of the slaves9
of it to the9
so large a portion9
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making appropriations for the9
so long a time9
that there should be9
the whole of this9
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on the river gambia9
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who had been brought9
becoming more and more9
a large proportion of9
might have been the9
nature of the evil9
confederate states of america9
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far as i can9
that i had seen9
the pleasure of seeing9
the wake of the9
his honourable friend mr9
down to the boat9
for the same reason9
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are you going to9
a large quantity of9
a number of persons9
in a variety of9
one of the largest9
as the reader may9
the midst of which9
the competition for the9
south carolina and georgia9
or three of the9
the idea that the9
it is a very9
from the date of9
the house of assembly9
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on the gold coast9
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that he wished to9
of those who have9
in conjunction with the9
less than a minute9
in a great degree9
man at the wheel9
of the constitution of9
of the river and9
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a large number of9
with one of the9
the time of their9
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on this side of9
each side of the9
to prevent the importation9
the names of those9
the annihilation of the9
let me tell you9
the island of barbadoes9
said one of the9
as i did not9
north of the equator9
by the authority aforesaid9