Oluadah Equiano
.... temptation with as little firmness, and accepts the price of his fellow creature's liberty, was as little reluctance as the enlightened merchant" (
Equiano 40). ....
(1034

4

)
Swift and Equiano
.... temptation with as little firmness, and accepts the price of his fellow creature's liberty, was as little reluctance as the enlightened merchant" (
Equiano 40). ....
(2250

9

)
Equiano & Trade
.... practice of kidnapping induces me to think that, notwithstanding all our strictness, their principal business among us was to trepan our people" (
Equiano 40). ....
(2039

8

)
Oluadah Equiano
.... Many local wars were waged over the acquisition of slaves, but
Equiano (p.
40) does admit that this behavior may have been manifested by European goods ....
(1249

5

)
African & European Slave Trade
.... Many local wars were waged over the acquisition of slaves, but
Equiano (p.
40) does admit that this behavior may have been manifested by European goods ....
(1250

5

)