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The African trade, the great pillar and support of the British plantation trade in America: shewing, that our loss, by being beat out of all the foreign markets for sugar and indigo by the French, has been owing to the neglect of our African trade; which only, can supply our colonies with negroes, for the making of sugars, and all other plantation produce: that the support and security of the negroe-trade depends wholly on the due and effectual support of the Royal African company of England ... and also, what the Royal African company have a natural right to hope for this session of Parliament from their country ...

Title
The African trade, the great pillar and support of the British plantation trade in America: shewing, that our loss, by being beat out of all the foreign markets for sugar and indigo by the French, has been owing to the neglect of our African trade; which only, can supply our colonies with negroes, for the making of sugars, and all other plantation produce: that the support and security of the negroe-trade depends wholly on the due and effectual support of the Royal African company of England ... and also, what the Royal African company have a natural right to hope for this session of Parliament from their country ... In a letter to the Right Honourable ************ ...
Author
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.
Publication
London, Printed for J. Robinson, 1745.

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1 p. l., 44 p.; 24 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • Signed: A British merchant.
Call Number
*KC 1745 (Postlethwayt, M. African trade)
OCLC
6726859
Author
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.
Title
The African trade, the great pillar and support of the British plantation trade in America: shewing, that our loss, by being beat out of all the foreign markets for sugar and indigo by the French, has been owing to the neglect of our African trade; which only, can supply our colonies with negroes, for the making of sugars, and all other plantation produce: that the support and security of the negroe-trade depends wholly on the due and effectual support of the Royal African company of England ... and also, what the Royal African company have a natural right to hope for this session of Parliament from their country ... In a letter to the Right Honourable ************ ...
Imprint
London, Printed for J. Robinson, 1745.
Local Note
Copy 1: Ford Collection.
Copy 2: p. 43-44 mutilated.
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*KC 1745 (Postlethwayt, M. African trade)
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