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... negroes began to con- stitute any considerable portion of the inhabitants , they have , at recurring intervals , convulsed the colony with their actual or apprehended risings . When the depression of the West India interest and the ...
... Negroes . It is not only dissimilarity of type , but dissimilarity of type intensified and exaggerated by entire dissimilarity of colour ; and both these in their turn made more significant by the contrast between past slavery and ...
... negroes ; for it participates in many of their sentiments , is affected by many of their prejudices , has an education superior to them , and regards itself as very ill - treated because it is not admitted to social equality with the ...
... negroes was one from which we extract the following paragraph : - Poor people of St. Ann's . Starving people of St. Ann's . Naked people of St. Ann's . You who have no sugar estates to work on , nor can find other employment , we call ...
... negroes towards persons of the same class . ' Among other cases of this description , there was a charge of assault , brought by a woman against a boy . He was found guilty by the magistrates , and sentenced to a fine of 4s . , and the ...