The United States of North America as They are: Not as They are Generally Described: Being a Cure for RadicalismLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840 - 517 páginas |
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... slaves , and who treated them as negroes . It was his practice to compel all who worked on his plantation to attend to their labour , when so required by him , on the sabbath - day , which by Mr. Girard was held in no higher respect ...
... slaves , and who treated them as negroes . It was his practice to compel all who worked on his plantation to attend to their labour , when so required by him , on the sabbath - day , which by Mr. Girard was held in no higher respect ...
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... slaves , which he had purchased as he purchased the rest of his mer- chandize , and he left them to his friend , Judge Henry Bree , on condi- tion that Bree should keep them as slaves for twenty years , and then take them to market like ...
... slaves , which he had purchased as he purchased the rest of his mer- chandize , and he left them to his friend , Judge Henry Bree , on condi- tion that Bree should keep them as slaves for twenty years , and then take them to market like ...
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... slaves 1277. If this summary of Cherokee population from the census is correct , to say nothing of those of foreign extract , we find that , in six years , the increase has been 3563 souls . If we judge the future by the past , to what ...
... slaves 1277. If this summary of Cherokee population from the census is correct , to say nothing of those of foreign extract , we find that , in six years , the increase has been 3563 souls . If we judge the future by the past , to what ...
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... slaves , and who were born and bred up in countries where slavery is , and has ever been a common thing . And we should bear strongly in mind , too , that to free , at once , the immense number of slaves in the United States of America ...
... slaves , and who were born and bred up in countries where slavery is , and has ever been a common thing . And we should bear strongly in mind , too , that to free , at once , the immense number of slaves in the United States of America ...
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... slaves , such a man finds it necessary to plead , in the most earnest man- ner , for his life and property , -an instance of which I give you in the Appendix , of one David P. Brown , Esq . , attorney - at - law , in the said city ...
... slaves , such a man finds it necessary to plead , in the most earnest man- ner , for his life and property , -an instance of which I give you in the Appendix , of one David P. Brown , Esq . , attorney - at - law , in the said city ...
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