Edward Gibbon Quotes About Native Country

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  • Sixty thousand blacks are annually embarked from the coast of Guinea, never to return to their native country; but they are embarked in chains: and this constant emigration, which, in the space of two centuries, might have furnished armies to overrun the globe, accuses the guilt of Europe and the weakness of Africa.

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    Edward Gibbon (1870). “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, p.119
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