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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808)

CHAPTER II
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One of them, Oge, could not contain himself, but broke out with great warmth--"I begin," says he, "not to care, whether the National Assembly will admit us or not.

But let it beware of the consequences.

We will no longer continue to be beheld in a degraded light.

Dispatches shall go directly to St.Domingo; and we will soon follow them.

We can produce as good soldiers on our estates, as those in France.


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