| American Colonization Society - 1824 - 862 páginas
...enacted for its suppression, as well as of the additional inhumanity entailed upon it by ourselves a» a consequence of the very imperfection of these laws....the chase, they were seen from our vessels to throw theirslaves overboard, by twos, shackled together by the ankles, and left in this manner lo sink or... | |
| 1833 - 460 páginas
...willafford an additional instance of the cruelty and apathy of those who carry on the slavetrade,— of the imperfection of the laws enacted for its suppression,...chase, they were seen from our vessels to throw their staves overboard, by twos shackled together by the ancles, and left in this manner to sink or swim,... | |
| 1848 - 544 páginas
...both bound for Cuba. Both vessels were discovered at the entrance of the Bonny, having just sailed thence, and when chased by the tenders, put back, made all sail up the river, and ran ashore. During the chase, they were seen from our vessels to throw their slaves overboard by twos,... | |
| John Randolph Spears - 1900 - 280 páginas
...loaded with slaves, from the Bonny River in September of that year. "When chased by the tenders both put back, made all sail up the river, and ran on shore. During the chase they were se^p from our vessels to throw their slaves overboard. byi twos.shackled together by the ankles, and... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1902 - 406 páginas
...Joke" reports of a case in which he was pursuing two slave ships: "When chased by the tenders both put back, made all sail up the river, and ran on shore....the chase they were seen from our vessels to throw the slaves overboard by twos, shackled together by the ankles, and left in this manner to sink or swim... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1919 - 428 páginas
...Joke" reports of a case in which he was pursuing two slave ships : "When chased by the tenders both put back, made all sail up the river, and ran on shore....the chase they were seen from our vessels to throw the slaves overboard by twos, shackled together by the ankles, and left in this manner to sink or swim... | |
| Hugh Thomas - 1997 - 916 páginas
...slavers, the Rdpido and the Regulo, which he observed as they were emerging from the Bonny River. Both "put back, made all sail up the river and ran on shore. During the chase, they were seen to throw their slaves overboard, by twos, shackled together by the ankles, and left in this manner... | |
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