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I was included , standing in the middle of the 300 slaves that were first put in order , under the inspection of the sheik . Osman now set out at the head of an army , and escorted us in person to the environs of Titre .
I was included , standing in the middle of the 300 slaves that were first put in order , under the inspection of the sheik . Osman now set out at the head of an army , and escorted us in person to the environs of Titre .
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native country , he was making a boast of the bloody business , when a Turk , within hearing , reported to the new dey the whole matter , who instantly sent for the negro , and beheaded him in the presence of the slaves .
native country , he was making a boast of the bloody business , when a Turk , within hearing , reported to the new dey the whole matter , who instantly sent for the negro , and beheaded him in the presence of the slaves .
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The English planters allow their slaves to continue Pagans from generation to generation , and even seem to dread the introduction of moral and Christian instruction . There are , no doubt , exceptions to this rule ; but it is , in fact ...
The English planters allow their slaves to continue Pagans from generation to generation , and even seem to dread the introduction of moral and Christian instruction . There are , no doubt , exceptions to this rule ; but it is , in fact ...
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