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" A full equivalent being thus left in the place of the slave, this emigration becomes an advantage to the State, and does not check the black population as much as at first view we might imagine; because it furnishes every inducement to the master to attend... "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Page 191
edited by - 1856
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 31

1856 - 520 pages
...advantage to the state, and does not check the black population as much as, at first view, we night imagine, because it furnishes every inducement to...fact, a negro-raising state for other states." Mr. Gholson, of Virginia, in his speech to the legislature of that state, January 18th, 1832, (see Richmond...
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"Liberty": The Image and Superscription on Every Coin Issued by the United ...

Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...becomes an advantage to the state, and does not check the black population as much as. at first view, we might imagine — because it furnishes every inducement...in fact, a negro-raising state for other states." Extract from the speech of MR. FAULKNER, iu theVa. House of Delegates, 1832. [See Rich. mon. I Whig.]...
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American Slavery as it is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses

Theodore Dwight Weld - Enslaved persons - 1839 - 236 pages
...becomes an advantage to the state, and does not check the black population as much as, at first view, we might imagine — because it furnishes every inducement...attend to the negroes, to ENCOURAGE BREEDING, and lo cause the greatest number possible to be raised. &c." " Virginia is, in fact, a negro-raising state...
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American Slavery as it is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses

American Anti-Slavery Society - Enslaved persons - 1839 - 236 pages
...it furnishes every inducement to the master to attend to the negroes, to ENCOURAGE BREEDING, and te cause the greatest number possible to be raised. &c." " Virginia is, in fact, a negro-raising state foi other states." Extract from the speech of MR. FAULKNER, ii the Va. House of Delegates, 1832. [See...
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Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America ...

British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society - Antislavery movements - 1841 - 308 pages
...becomes an advantage to the state, and does not check the black population as much as at first view we might imagine ; because it furnishes every inducement...attend to the negroes, to encourage breeding, and to came the greatest number possible to be raised." Again, " Virginia is in fact a negro-raising state...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1842 - 650 pages
...is " in fact, a negro-raising state for other states ;" and therefore every inducement is furnished to the master " to attend to the negroes, to encourage...cause the greatest number possible to be raised." But what is the mental and moral breeding? We stop not to inquire ; we prefer stringing together a...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 3

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1845 - 652 pages
...becomes an advantage to the state, and does not check the black population as much as at first view we might imagine; because it furnishes every inducement...cause the greatest number possible to be raised." Hon. Thomas Mann Randolph of Virginia, formerly governor of that state, in his speech before the legislature...
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Slavery and the Constitution

William Ingersoll Bowditch - Enslaved persons - 1849 - 182 pages
...becomes an advantage to the State, and does not check the black population as much as at first view we might imagine ; because it furnishes every inducement...raised," &c. " Virginia is, in fact, a negro-raising j$tate for other States." Henry Clay, in his speech before the Colonization Society in 1829, says :...
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Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its ..., Volume 1

Charles Elliott - Slavery - 1850 - 358 pages
...an advantage to the state, and does not 5 check the black population as much as, at first view, we might imagine — because it furnishes every inducement...to cause the greatest number possible to be raised. Virginia is, in fact, a negro-raising state for other states." The following is from Niles' Weekly...
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Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its ..., Volume 1

Charles Elliott - History - 1850 - 372 pages
...state, and does not 5 check the black population as much as, at first view, we might imagine—because it furnishes every inducement to the master to attend...to cause the greatest number possible to be raised. Virginia is, in fact, a negro-raising state for other states." The following is from Niles' Weekly...
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