He observed, that traffick was an enemy to all the liberal passions of the soul, founded on the thirst of lucre, a sordid disposition to take advantage of the necessities of our fellow creatures.
These are the reasons why we are against the traffick of men Body, as followeth: Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner?
Being now this is not done at that manner, we will be done at, therefore we contradict and are against this traffick of menbody.
It is evident likewise, that Foreign Traffick consists in changing of Commodities, and removing them from one Place to another.
This motive prompted her systematic connivance at every species of illicit navigation and traffick of her subjects in those seas.
The weight of this duty is only evidence of a desire to raise revenue, and to discourage the settlement of numbers of negroes in Massachusetts; not of any disapproval of the traffick in itself, as a proper employment of New England enterprise.
But in 1778, the State of Virginia, determined to provide in good time against the resumption of the traffickwhen commerce should be reopened, gave final expression to her will against it.
As the traffick continued in full activity until 1808, it is a safe estimate that the number of victims to British cupidity taken from Africa was increased to five millions.
Extracts of several Journals of Voyages to the coast of Guinea for slaves, whereby the extreme inhumanity of that traffick is described.
That we christians introduced the traffick of slaves; and that before our coming they lived in peace.
Do not our ships sail unmolested, and our merchants traffickin perfect security?
About this time it was, that the French first began to turn their thoughts to traffick and navigation, and to desire, like other nations, an American territory.
A commercial people, however magnanimous, shrinks at the thought of decliningtraffick and an unfavourable balance.
Nor hasTraffick more enriched our Vegetable World, than it has improved the whole Face of Nature among us.
Nature indeed furnishes us with the bare Necessaries of Life, but Traffick gives us greater Variety of what is Useful, and at the same time supplies us with every thing that is Convenient and Ornamental.
Joint Resolution for abolishing the traffick in Slaves, and the Colinization [sic] of the Free People Of Colour of the United States.
Joint Resolution for abolishing the traffick in Slaves, and the Colinization [sic] of the Free People of Colour of the United States.
The only advantage of this place is, that the air is mild and healthful, and that it affords a traffick with the Spaniards who are near it.
This is one of their articles of traffickwith the French.
As these means are so easy, at least money would not go out of our hands; France and her colonies would be as two families who traffick together, and render each other mutual service.
The materials or subjects of traffick are whatever is bought and sold, and include, therefore, every manufacture of art, and almost every production of nature.
The chief of the means of trade is money, of which our late refinements in traffick have made the knowledge extremely difficult.
A common Whore serves you, and far above ye, The pleasures of a body lam'd with lewdness; A meer perpetual motion makes ye happy; Am I a man to traffick with Diseases?
Then follow discussions, in which I damnify the traffick in human beings as much as possible.
All this was repeated by Lady Tringle to Mrs. Traffick, and by Mrs. Traffick to Gertrude.
Mr. Traffick said not a word, but in the course of the morning Augusta expostulated with her mother.
Mr. Traffick had done him this injury, and he now had Mr. Traffick on the hip.
On the afternoon of the day after the dance Mr. Traffick was walking with Ayala on the Pincian, while Augusta was absolutely remaining behind with her mother.
Mr. Traffick has a great regard for you, and said from the first that if you behaved as you ought to do after that little journey he would arrange that everything should go straight between you and papa.
With Mr. Traffick there would be no dog-like gambols; and, as he was not harsh to her, Ayala liked him.
Mr. Traffick had had a glass of sherry and bitters brought in for his refreshment, and Sir Thomas saw the glass on the mantelpiece.
There he was stationed between Mr. Traffickand Sir Thomas.
Why should not Mr. Traffick dance like any other gentleman?
There Mr. and Mrs. Traffick were still sojourning, the real grief which had afflicted Sir Thomas having caused him to postpone his intention in regard to his son-in-law.
When, therefore, Captain Batsby went down to the House on the day of Tom's departure to see his counsellor he found Mr. Traffick full rather of anger than of counsel.
Mr. Traffick promised to have the victim liberated by the direct interference of the Secretary of State, but failed to get anything of the kind accomplished.
Mr. Traffick is in Parliament, and that gives him an employment.
Mr. Traffick did not desire any such catastrophe;--but the young man might perish.
For I cannot think they ever were employed for Traffick by Water; the River being so full of Rocks that Boats could never come up into it.
I answered, Living securely in the Mountains he feareth none; and for Traffick he regardeth it not.
I Saw in those houses Several wooden Images all cut in imitation of men, but differently fasioned and placed in the most conspicious parts of the houses, probably as an orniment I cannot lern certainly as to the traffick those Inds.
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