| New-York Historical Society - 1821 - 422 Seiten
...remedy for this, Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa, and to transport...slaves in working the mines and cultivating the ground. " Cardinal Ximenes, however, when solicited to encourage this commerce, peremptorily rejected this... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1848 - 352 Seiten
...mention his scheme, Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of Negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa, and to transport them to America, in order that they might Ije employed as slaves in working the mines, and cultivating the ground. One of the first advantages... | |
| William Robertson - 1851 - 774 Seiten
...mention his scheme, Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa, and to transport...their discoveries in Africa, arose from the trade in k Herrera, dec. ii. lib. ii. c. 16, 19, 21. lib. iii. c. 7, 8. BOOK slaves. Various circumstances concurred... | |
| Francis Augustus MacNutt - 1909 - 566 Seiten
...having proposed to Cardinal Ximenez to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa and to transport...order that they might be employed as slaves in working in the mines and tilling the ground. Cardinal Ximenez however, when solicited to encourage the commerce,... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1821 - 422 Seiten
...remedy for this, Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa, and to transport...slaves in working the mines and cultivating the ground. " Cardinal Ximenes, however, when solicited to encourage this commerce, peremptorily rejected this... | |
| Rolena Adorno - 2007 - 449 Seiten
...America (1776), "Las Casas proposed to purchase a sufficient number of negroes from the Portuguese settlements on the coast of Africa, and to transport...slaves in working the mines and cultivating the ground. . . . While he contended earnestly for the liberty of the people born in one quarter of the globe,... | |
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