The African Observer, 1-12권Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1827 - 384페이지 |
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... slaves ; and then slavery entailed upon them , with little remorse , because they were negroes . Among the Greeks the slave was reproached with his con- dition - among us with his complex- ion . The intimate association between slavery ...
... slaves ; and then slavery entailed upon them , with little remorse , because they were negroes . Among the Greeks the slave was reproached with his con- dition - among us with his complex- ion . The intimate association between slavery ...
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... slaves , and inculcated humanity and kindness on their mas- ters . Once in the year , viz . at the feast of Mercury , the masters were re- quired to exchange situations with their slaves , and perform the same services for them which ...
... slaves , and inculcated humanity and kindness on their mas- ters . Once in the year , viz . at the feast of Mercury , the masters were re- quired to exchange situations with their slaves , and perform the same services for them which ...
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... slaves from any place without the limits of the United States , was prohibited , un- der a penalty of 300 dollars for each slave introduced in violation of the law , and all such slaves were declared free . By a law of May 10 , 1800 ...
... slaves from any place without the limits of the United States , was prohibited , un- der a penalty of 300 dollars for each slave introduced in violation of the law , and all such slaves were declared free . By a law of May 10 , 1800 ...
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... Slavery , which dis- grace of civilized ages was annihilated by a decree of the 17th of April , 1824 . Nevertheless the law settled a rate of indemnity for the owners of slaves . Senor del Valle , ever foremost in the paths of ...
... Slavery , which dis- grace of civilized ages was annihilated by a decree of the 17th of April , 1824 . Nevertheless the law settled a rate of indemnity for the owners of slaves . Senor del Valle , ever foremost in the paths of ...
34 페이지
... slaves ; the domestic and the vendible slaves ; and so strongly marked is the distinction between them on the African coast , that the former are considered as being in a state of comparative freedom . To convert a domestic slave into a ...
... slaves ; the domestic and the vendible slaves ; and so strongly marked is the distinction between them on the African coast , that the former are considered as being in a state of comparative freedom . To convert a domestic slave into a ...
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