The African Observer, 1-12권Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1827 - 384페이지 |
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... respect , the slave and domesticat- ed son , were similarly circumstanced ; and their civil incapacities did not pre- vent them from exercising , for their own advantage , with the permission of the master or father , or in his right ...
... respect , the slave and domesticat- ed son , were similarly circumstanced ; and their civil incapacities did not pre- vent them from exercising , for their own advantage , with the permission of the master or father , or in his right ...
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... respecting the delivery of fugi- || tives from labour , nearly similar to the clause afterwards introduced into the Federal constitution , article 4 , section 2. This ordinance , so pregnant with principles proscriptive of slavery , had ...
... respecting the delivery of fugi- || tives from labour , nearly similar to the clause afterwards introduced into the Federal constitution , article 4 , section 2. This ordinance , so pregnant with principles proscriptive of slavery , had ...
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... respected for her good conduct . Many of the most respectable inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity , visiting at the house , were pleased with an opportunity of conversing with Phillis , and observing her modest deportment , and the ...
... respected for her good conduct . Many of the most respectable inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity , visiting at the house , were pleased with an opportunity of conversing with Phillis , and observing her modest deportment , and the ...
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... respect to the Mandingoes . " The domestic slaves , or those born in a man's own house , are treated with more lenity than those that are purchased with money . The authority of the mas- ter over the domestic slave , as I have elsewhere ...
... respect to the Mandingoes . " The domestic slaves , or those born in a man's own house , are treated with more lenity than those that are purchased with money . The authority of the mas- ter over the domestic slave , as I have elsewhere ...
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... respects Clem Cox and Baxter , that Peter's story is substan- tially correct , I have no doubt . With great respect , I am your obe- dient servant , JOSEPH WATSON , Mayor . To David Holmes , and J. E. Davis , Es- quires , Natchez . To ...
... respects Clem Cox and Baxter , that Peter's story is substan- tially correct , I have no doubt . With great respect , I am your obe- dient servant , JOSEPH WATSON , Mayor . To David Holmes , and J. E. Davis , Es- quires , Natchez . To ...
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