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Capture of Four Noted Slavers by HM Steam Frigate Cormorant on the Coast of Brazil
Men of the Jolly Roger
Men of the Jolly Roger
A Dhow Episode, the Capture of a slaver off the East Coast of Africa, and the Matrimonial Agency …
Sea Adventure: The slaver "Boladora"
Destruction of Two Spanish Slavers in the Mozambique Channel, by HMS "Penguin"
Negro slaves were brought in by the Spanish and French rulers of Haiti
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Arab slavers and slave ship hold [graphic]
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Joseph Sold by his Brethren
Slavers in Charge of a British Ship of War
Sea Adventure: Boatswain M'Dermott and the shark
Men of the Jolly Roger: and there were women pirates too!
Story of the Crusades: Fifty Thousand Children on the March
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From Then Till Now: Slaves Gave Us Coffee
Capture of Four Noted Slavers by HM Steam Frigate Cormorant on the Coast of Brazil
Men of the Jolly Roger
Men of the Jolly Roger
A Dhow Episode, the Capture of a slaver off the East Coast of Africa, and the Matrimonial Agency …
Sea Adventure: The slaver "Boladora"
Destruction of Two Spanish Slavers in the Mozambique Channel, by HMS "Penguin"
Negro slaves were brought in by the Spanish and French rulers of Haiti
Free download
Arab slavers and slave ship hold [graphic]
Free download
Joseph Sold by his Brethren
Slavers in Charge of a British Ship of War
Sea Adventure: Boatswain M'Dermott and the shark
Men of the Jolly Roger: and there were women pirates too!
Story of the Crusades: Fifty Thousand Children on the March
Untitled
From Then Till Now: Slaves Gave Us Coffee
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