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IN 1837, Capt. D'Urban of H.M.S. Griffin, having captured, off the south coast of Martinique, a Portuguese slaver, called the Don Francisco, landed in this colony the living freight of 437 human beings, who, about two months previously, had been forced from their homes on the banks of the Congo, to be sold in Cuba.
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WATT, E. Hereditary Transmission. Nature 18, 94 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/018094b0
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