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THE

��WEST INDIES.

PART II.

��ARGUMENT.

��The Cane. — Africa. — The Negro.— The Slave-carrying Trade. —The Means and Resources of the Slave Trade.— The Portu- guese. — Dutch, — Danes, — French, — and English in America-

Among the bowers of paradise, that graced Those islands of the world-dividing waste, Where towering cocoas waved their graceful locks, And vines luxuriant cluster'd round the rocks ; Where orange-groves perfumed the circling air. With verdure, flowers, and fruit for ever fair ; Gay mirtle-foUage track'd the winding rills, And cedar forests slumber'd on the hills ;

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