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slaving
▪ I. slaving, vbl. n. (ˈsleɪvɪŋ) [f. slave v.1] 1. The practice of capturing or trading in slaves.1862 J. Stewart in Stewart of Lovedale ix. 88 From the Zambesi to Lake Nyassa there is nothing but slaving. 1865 Livingstone Zambesi 593 The members of the same tribes who..have never engaged in slaving... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slavin (disambiguation)
Slavin (name), including a list of people with the surname and given name Slavín (Prague), a tomb at the Vyšehrad Cemetery, Czech Republic See also Slaving wikipedia.org
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sleaving
ˈsleaving rare. Now dial. [f. sleave v. Cf. slaving n.] A slip taken from a tree by splitting or pulling.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 163 Yf thow sette a plaunte or a sleuyng, Putte in a lytel moysty molde amonge. 1839 Sir G. C. Lewis Gloss. Heref., Sleaving, a twig sleaved off. Oxford English Dictionary
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Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography
Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, compiled by historian Joseph C. Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, 1900–91 by Joseph C. wikipedia.org
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thrummer
thrummer (ˈθrʌmə(r)) [f. thrum v.3 + -er1.] One who thrums or strums on a stringed instrument; an idle or indifferent player.1706 E. Ward Hud. Rediv. I. x. 8 A Welsh Thrummer's slaving Ass, That carr's his Harp from Place to Place. a 1810 Tannahill Wand. Bard Poems (1846) 108 No, thou old intruding ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Bulkeley (merchant)
Between 1747 and 1756 he was part-owner of eleven slaving voyages. wikipedia.org
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Kirundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
In the late nineteenth century the town was capital of a slaving state headed by Kibonge, from the Comoro Islands, who was joined by a young Arab named wikipedia.org
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Finding an angle, given various angles and lengths I've been slaving over this for a couple days now and I can't seem to get a resolution at all. Can anyone solve for $\alpha$? !example Given data is the length of ...
Since you have the lengths and directions of two sides of the triangle, you can compute the coordinates of its right-hand vertex relative to the centre of the circle; their ratio gives you $\tan\alpha$: $$ \alpha=\arctan\frac{r\sin\partial+d\sin(\partial-\pi+L)}{r\cos\partial+d\cos(\partial-\pi+L)}\...
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William Davenport (slave trader)
He took part in 163 slaving voyages and his slave ships carried almost 40,000 enslaved Africans. He took part in 163 slaving voyages and his slave ships carried almost 40,000 enslaved Africans. wikipedia.org
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Differentiation and Rate of Change Im slaving over this one using rate of change and Differentiation I tried the chain rule but that is not the route as it got passed back Question: find rate of change v if V = x^...
Since $x=\cos 3t$ and $y = \sin 3t$, by chain rule we have: $$ \dfrac{dx}{dt} = -3 \sin 3t \qquad \text{and} \qquad \dfrac{dy}{dt} = 3 \cos 3t $$ Hence, by product rule, we have: $$ \begin{align*} \dfrac{dV}{dt} &= \left(3x^2 \dfrac{dx}{dt}\right)(y^2) + (x^3)\left(2y \dfrac{dy}{dt}\right) \\\ &= (3...
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William Earle (slave trader)
His slaving career lasted almost 40 years from the sailing of Lucy in June 1748 to the return to Liverpool of the Maria in May 1787. When he retired, they took over his slaving business. wikipedia.org
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William Challoner
The Challoners were well connected in the Bristol shipping and slaving industry, with previous members connected in marriage to the Colston family, and wikipedia.org
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Blas de Hinojos
Hinojos led a slaving expedition into Navajo country between 13 October and 17 November 1834, killing sixteen warriors but taking only three captives. On 8 February 1835 Hinojos left Santa Fé on a second slaving expedition with a force of almost 1,000 armed men. wikipedia.org
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Sir John Tobin
In 1799 he set up John Tobin & Co., his own slaving company. His brother Thomas was also an associate of the Aspinalls, undertaking slaving voyages from the Kingdom of Bonny to Jamaica. wikipedia.org
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Gunter Prus
encourage Duke Konrad, recall the Teutonic Knights to Polish lands and militarily oppose the neighbouring, pagan Old Prussians who were pillaging and slaving wikipedia.org
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