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" ... and countries of Africa, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope... "
Report and Accompanying Papers of the Commission Appointed by the President ... - Page 357
by United States. Commission to Investigate and Report upon the True Divisional Line between Venezuela and British Guiana - 1897
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The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time

World history - 1765 - 614 pages
...Alohammedans, and Cbriftians. The firft are the molt numerous, pofleffing the greatest part of the country from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, and thefe ere gererally black. The Mohammedans, who are of a tawny complexion, poflefs almoft all the northern...
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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Volume 43

World history - 1765 - 622 pages
...Mohammedans, and Chriftians. The firft are the molt numerous, pofleffing the greatert part of the country from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, and thefe are generally black. The Mohammedans, who are of a tawny complexion, portefs almoft all the northern...
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Considerations on the Negroe Cause Commonly So Called, Addressed to the ...

Samuel Estwick - Slave trade - 1773 - 102 pages
...four or five different kinds) to be naturally inferior to the whites." Mr. Guthrie, in his account of Africa from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, fays, " The hiftory of this continent is little known, and probably affords New I do not apprehend,...
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The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest ..., Volume 37

World history - 1783 - 506 pages
...Mohammedans, and Chriftians. The firll are the mod numerous, pofleiTing the greateft part of the country from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, and thefe are generally black. The Mohammedans, %vho are of a tawny complexion, poflefs almoft; all the...
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A Summary of the Evidence Produced Before the Committee of the Privy Council ...

William Fox - Slave trade - 1792 - 20 pages
...themselves ; so that from that Country called Barbary, savage people are called Barbarians, The Inhabitants of Africa, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, a traft of 4000 miles from North to South, лге in the same uncivilized state which they were in...
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A View of Religions in Two Parts: Pt.I. Containing an ..., Parts 1-2

Hannah Adams - Religion - 1801 - 514 pages
...Mahometans, and Chriftians. The firft are the moll numerous, pofleflmg the grcatcft part of the country, from the tropic of Cancer, to the Cape of Good Hope, and thefe are generally black. The Mahometans, • Brougliton's Hlfloricql Library, voL ii. p. 330. •(•...
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Geography Made Easy: Being an Abridgment of the American Universal Geography ...

Jedidiah Morse - Geography - 1802 - 452 pages
...warriors of note, are,- Hamilcar, Hannibal and Aldrubal. Among the poets, are, Terence and Apuhkic. Of AFRICA, from the Tropic of Cancer, to the Cape of Good Hope. imnienfe territory If, compaiatively fpeaking, very little known ; there is no modern traveller that...
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The Accomplished Tutor: Or, Complete System of Liberal Education ...

Thomas Hodson - Education - 1802 - 556 pages
...army das a vote in choofing a new emperor, which is often attended with great hloodfhcd. The parts of Africa, from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, are very little known, except the feacoslt thereof. The natives in general sire black, except OF GEOORAPHT....
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The Universal magazine, Volume 11

1809 - 596 pages
...designation of the West-India Company} in whom an exclusive right of trade was vested, along the coast of Africa, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, and in North and South America, and the West-India islands, the latter being denominated in their charter,...
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A View of Religions in Three Parts ...

Hannah Adams - Religions - 1805 - 514 pages
...mahometans, and christians. The pagans are the most numerous, possessing the greatest part of the country from the tropic of Cancer to the Cape of Good Hope, and are generally black. The mahometans, \vho are of a tawny complexion, possess Egypt, and almost all...
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