On another occasion, he assured Clapperton that he was able to put an effectual stop to the Slave Trade ; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England. At the close... The African Slave Trade - Part II - หน้า 295โดย Thomas Fowell Buxton - 2005 - 324 หน้าชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1826 - 918 หน้า
...previously sent to me to know what was His Majesty's name, style, and: title. He again expressed with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England ; and reminded me to apprise him, by letter, at what time the English mission would be upon the coast.... | |
| Dixon Denham, Hugh Clapperton, Walter Oudney - 1826 - 562 หน้า
...previously sent to me to know what was His Majesty's name, style, and titl^; He again expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England ; and reminded me to apprise him, by letter, at what time the English mission would be upon the coast.... | |
| Dixon Denham - 1826 - 450 หน้า
...previously sent to me to know what was His Majesty's name, style, and title. He again expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England ; and reminded me to apprise him, by letter, at what time the English mission would be upon the coast.... | |
| Dixon Denham - 1828 - 492 หน้า
...previously sent to me to know what was His Majesty's name, style, and title. He again expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England ; and reminded me to apprise him, by letter, at what time the English mission would be upon the coast.... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 824 หน้า
...to Clapperton to know what were his majesty's name, style, and title. He again expressed with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship with England, and reminded Clapperton to apprise him by letter, at what time the English expedition would be upon... | |
| bart Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1838 - 244 หน้า
...Clapperton that he was able to put an effectual stop to the Slave Trade ; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent...purport as the conversation which had taken place between them. These offers on the part of the Sultan of the Felatahs must be held to be of great importance.... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1838 - 244 หน้า
...assured Clapperton that he was able to put an effectual stop to the Slave Trade; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent...purport as the conversation which had taken place between them. These offers on the part of the Sultan of the Felatahs must be held to be of great importance.... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1840 - 166 หน้า
...Clapperton that he was able to put an effectual stop to the Slave Trade ; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent...purport as the conversation which had taken place between them. These offers on the part of the Sultan of the Felatahs must be held to be of great importance.... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1840 - 624 หน้า
...Clapperton that he was able to put an effectual stop to the Slave Trade ; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxiety to enter into permanent...purport as the conversation which had taken place between them. These offers on the part of the Sultan of the Felatahs must be held to be of great importance.... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1840 - 322 หน้า
...an effectual stop to the Slave Trade ; and expressed, with much earnestness of manner, his anxi ety to enter into permanent relations of trade and friendship...purport as the conversation which had taken place hetvveen them. These offers on the part of the Sultan of the Felatahs must be held to be of great importance.... | |
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