 | Ezra Sampson - Reference - 1813 - 424 pages
...or the East-Indies, and is peculiarly fortunate in its situation. It is the half-way-house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East-Indies, at...which almost every European ship makes some stay both at going and returning. The supplying of those ships with almost every sort of fresh provisions, with... | |
 | Ezra Sampson - 1816 - 412 pages
...or the East-Indies, and is peculiarly fortunate in its. situation. It is the half-way-house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East-Indies, at...which almost every European ship makes some stay; both at going and returning. The supplying of those ships with almost every sort of fresh provisions, with... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1836
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1875
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides...half-way house, if we may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some stay both in going and returning. The supplying... | |
 | SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, BART. - 1901
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - History - 2003 - 830 pages
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Oliver J. Thatcher - Reference - 2004 - 456 pages
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous and quite as incapable of defending themselves as the natives of America. It is besides the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Lewis - Business & Economics - 2008 - 1467 pages
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous, and quite as incapable of defending one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which almost every European ship makes some... | |
 | Adam Smith, Garnier (Germain, M.) - 1809
...Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous, and quite as incapable of defending themselves, as the natives of America. It is, besides, the half-way house, if one may say so, between Europe and the East Indies, at which, almost every European ship makes some... | |
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