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for her the unenviable distinction of having anticipated the Portuguese in introducing negroes into Europe. Navarette, Introduccion, s. XIX. The merchants of Seville imported gold dust and slaves from the western Chap V.} coast of Africa; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella. and negro slavery, though the severity of bondage was mitigated in its character by benevolent legislation, Zuuiga, Annales de Sevilla, 373, 374. The passage is very remarkable. Avia años que desde los Puertos de Andaluzia se frequentava navegacion à los costas de Africa, y Guinea, de donde se traian esclavos, de que ya abundava esta ciudad, &c. &c., 373. Eranen Sevilla los negros tratados con gran benignidad, desde el tiempo de el Rey Don Henrique Tercero, &c. &c., 374. I owe the opportunity of consulting Zuñiga to W. H. Prescott, of Boston. was established in Andalusia, and abounded in the city of Seville, before the enterprise of Columbus was conceived. Irving's Columbus, II. 351, 352. Herrera,