10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «MELIMBA»
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1
Rice and Slaves: Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial ...
... Congo was Loango.26 The major ports of trade were Malemba (Melimba) and
Cabinda in Loango and Mpinda and Ambriz in Kongo; therefore, the most intense
northern European slaving activity was not in "Angola" at all, though the source ...
Daniel C. Littlefield, 1991
2
History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letter of Marque: ...
Captain Creevey got his passage by way of Rotterdam : Captain Lawson was
carried away by the French men-of-war, and sailed for Martinico ten days after
they forced us on shore, and Captain Wyatt we left at Melimba, with some slaves
that ...
3
History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque: ...
Captain Creevey got his passage by way of Rotterdam : Captain Lawson was
carried away by the French men-of-war, and sailed for Martinico ten days after
they forced us on shore, and Captain Wyatt we left at Melimba, with some slaves
that ...
4
Abridgment of the Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before a ...
The slaves in general have not a great aversion to horse-beans— those,
purchased at Cabenda and Melimba always eat beans when mixed with rice,
with much sa,isfaction The country about the Ambris produces a great deal of
calavances.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1789
5
Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
MEULOTOSlDEO, ,. m. QUÍM. Heterosídeo cuja aglucona é um derivado do
ácido melilótico ou o próprio ácido. MELIMBA. Monte do dist. de Tete,
Moçambique, próximo da fronteira N. do dist., com a altitude de 1363 m.
MELIMBA, i. /. Árvore ...
6
Abolition of the African slave-trade: by the British Parliament
Mr. Penny had known the refuse thrown down Melimba rock. Mr. Norris himself,
when certain prisoners of war were offered to him for sale, declined buying them
because they appeared unhealthy ; and though the king then told him that he ...
7
The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British West Indies
27,200 3,500 14,500 7,000 500 Brought forward Lagos and Benin Bonny and
New Calabar - Old Calabar and Cameroons Gabon and Cape Lopez Loango,
Melimba, and Cape Renda ... 13,500 Majmiba, Ambris, and Mis- soula - - ' - -
1,000 ...
8
SOUNDINGS IN ATLANTIC HISTORY
... trade with Kingston in 1793–1794, agents also sold slaves shipped from
Gambia, Rio Nuñez, Iles de Los, Bance Island, Sierra Leone, Cape Mount, Bassa
, Cape Coast Castle, Anomabu, Ouidah, Popo, New Calabar, Bonny, Gabon,
Melimba ...
Bernard Bailyn, Patricia L Denault, 2009
9
The Political State of Great Britain
About fourteen Days besore the Portugueu came, they_plunder*d tbe Town of
Melimba, digging up their very Roots; and when the Portuguru Man of War ot 56
Guns appeared, the Governor, Us. abandon'd the Fort without firing a Gun 5 then
...
10
The Gentleman's Magazine
... both fromy^nVtf for St Zfcj- «/M£» ; Le Infante de Bourdeaux (r. Guardaloupe for
Bourdeaux ; Le Deaux Pctits from Martinico for Boycisnc ; L' Amiable from
Melimba, with 177 staves, for Maitinico, carried into Antigua by Commodore
Franiland.