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" I am describing, even the dark aspect of slavery was softened into a smile. And I must, in justice to the best possible masters, say, that a great deal of that tranquillity and comfort, to call it by no higher name, which distinguished this society from... "
Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America ... - Página 35
por Anne MacVicar Grant - 1846 - 295 páginas
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Letters about the Hudson River: And Its Vicinity. Written in 1835 & 1836 ...

Freeman Hunt - 1836 - 232 páginas
...to the relation between master and servant being better understood here than in any other place. Lot me not be detested as an advocate for slavery, when...Abraham's servants, who were all born in the house, which was exactly their case. They were baptized too, and shared the same religious instruction with...
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The Annals of Albany, Volumen2

Joel Munsell - 1850 - 330 páginas
...masters, say that a great deal of that tranquillity and comfort, to call it by no higher name, which relation between master and Servant being better understood...was, (for I do not now speak of the virtues of their maslprs,) that each family had fe\y of them, and that there were no field negroes. They would remind...
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Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenes ..., Volumen1

Anne MacVicar Grant - 1901 - 360 páginas
...and instruct very carefully. Chapter VII GENTLE TREATMENT OF SLAVES AMONG THE ALBANIANS—REFLECTIONS ON SERVITUDE IN the society I am describing, even...Abraham's servants, who were all born in the house, which was exactly their case. They were baptized too, and shared the same religious instruction with...
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A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time ...

Edward Augustus Collier - 1914 - 684 páginas
...wrote: In the society I am describing, even the dark aspect of slavery was softened into a smile. . . . Let me not be detested as an advocate for slavery, when I say, that I have never seen people so happy in servitude as the domestics of the Albanians. . . . They would remind...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volumen1

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1916 - 772 páginas
...smile. And I must, in justice to the best possible masters, say, that a great deal of that tranquility and comfort, to call it by no higher name, which distinguished...the virtues of their masters,) that each family had a few of them, and that there were no field negroes. They would remind one of Abraham's servants, who...
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Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses: The Political Economy of Literature in ...

Terence Whalen - 1999 - 572 páginas
...Messenger, Grant distances herself from the proslavery position: "Let me not be detested as an advocate of slavery, when I say that I think I have never seen...happy in servitude as the domestics of the Albanians" (511). Less important than the remarks themselves, however, is the regional identification of the speaker....
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Romancing the Shadow: Poe and Race

J. Gerald Kennedy, Liliane Weissberg - 2001 - 311 páginas
...Messenger, Grant distances herself from the proslavery position: "Let me not be detested as an advocate of slavery, when I say that I think I have never seen...happy in servitude as the domestics of the Albanians" (CW, 5:234). Less important than the remarks themselves, however, is the regional identification of...
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Romancing the Shadow: Poe and Race

J. Gerald Kennedy, Liliane Weissberg - 2001 - 314 páginas
...from the prosiavery position: "Let me not be detested as an advocate ot slavery, when I say that 1 think I have never seen people so happy in servitude as the domestics of the Albanians" (CW, 5:234). Less important than the remarks themselves, however, is the regional identification of...
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Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenes in America ...

Anne MacVicar Grant - 1909 - 648 páginas
...SERVITUDE IN the society I am describing, even the dark aspect of slavery was softened into a smile. And 1 must, in justice to the best possible masters, say,...Abraham's servants, who were all born in the house, which was exactly their case. They were baptized too, and shared the same religious instruction with...
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