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of slaves is to be authorized by the Protector , unless the owner show good cause to the contrary ; and no separation of ... slaves are allowed to purchase their freedom ; and if the owner and slave cannot agree , or if the sale is ...
of slaves is to be authorized by the Protector , unless the owner show good cause to the contrary ; and no separation of ... slaves are allowed to purchase their freedom ; and if the owner and slave cannot agree , or if the sale is ...
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The West Indians have no right to contend that they are better qualified to amend their slave system on the spot than we are in the mother country . They may have better capacity ? but what if the will be wanting ? what avails it to ...
The West Indians have no right to contend that they are better qualified to amend their slave system on the spot than we are in the mother country . They may have better capacity ? but what if the will be wanting ? what avails it to ...
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A few par- ticulars may be stated in illustration of this position ; and in further proof , how vain it is to expect that the slave owners will ever reform the slave system . " 6 It may be recollected , that till the year 1805 ...
A few par- ticulars may be stated in illustration of this position ; and in further proof , how vain it is to expect that the slave owners will ever reform the slave system . " 6 It may be recollected , that till the year 1805 ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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