In the chief ports of the British continental colonies the maritime transporters usually engaged merchants on shore to sell the slaves as occasion permitted, whether by private sale or at auction.
The millions of African expatriates went against their own wills, and their transporters looked upon the business not as passenger traffic but as trade in goods.
Transporters are largely used for dealing with general cargo between vessels and warehouses, and also for coaling vessels; they have a great advantage in not interfering with the rigging of vessels.
Transporters can only move the load to any point on a vertical surface (generally a plane surface); they have a lifting motion and a movement of translation.
The jibs of transporters are often made to slide forward, or lift up, so as to be out of the way when not in use.
An army of male and female jobbers, agents and transporters carry on the trade in as cold-blooded a manner as if they were bartering a commodity.
Certificates are made out that contain an exact description and qualification of the various "pieces" and are handed to the transporters as a bill of lading for the customer.
Now enter the transporters and you will be returned to your space ship.
They stepped out of the transporters and rubbed their eyes in astonishment.
Each of you will enter one of the smaller transporters which were especially prepared for your use.
They were in a huge room composed apparently of the same silvery material of which the transporters were made.
Some transporters work only in a vertical direction; others only horizontally; while a third large section combine the two movements.
But of course the Phœnicians must still be reckoned as the great transporters of civilization from Egypt and from Asia to the rest of the world.
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