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" WestIndies - and even on the coast of Guinea. - The grand object of English navigators - indeed of all Christian navigators - is money money - money - for which I do not pretend to blame them Commerce was meant by the goodness of the Deity to diffuse... "
Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African ...: To which are Prefixed ... - Page 4
by Ignatius Sancho - 1782
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The Slave's Narrative

Charles T. Davis, Henry Louis Gates Jr. - Literary Collections - 1991 - 385 pages
...coast of Guinea.— The grand object of English navigators— indeed of all Christian navigators— is money— money— money— for which I do not pretend to blame them.— Commerce was meant by the goodness of the Deity to diffuse the various goods of the earth into every part— to unite mankind...
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The Politics of Sensibility: Race, Gender and Commerce in the Sentimental Novel

Markman Ellis - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 284 pages
...relations of virtue: The grand object of English navigators - indeed of all Christian navigators - is money - money - money - for which I do not pretend to blame them Commerce was meant by the goodness of the Deity to diffuse the various goods of the earth into every part - to unite mankind...
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Africans of the Diaspora: The Evolution of African Consciousness and ...

Vincent Bakpetu Thompson - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 308 pages
...East- West Indies — and even on the Coast of Guinea. The grand object of English navigators - is money - money - money - for which I do not pretend to blame them. (Then he justifies commerce)...." 19 Sancho proceeded in that letter to explain that in Africa the...
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