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... western slavery . By eastern slavery I refer to that in the Slave States bor- dering on the Atlantic , and those Slave States on the other side of the Alleghany Mountains , which may be more directly considered as their colonies , viz ...
... western slavery . By eastern slavery I refer to that in the Slave States bor- dering on the Atlantic , and those Slave States on the other side of the Alleghany Mountains , which may be more directly considered as their colonies , viz ...
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... Western market . That the Virginians and the inhabitants of the other Eastern slave States do sell negroes which are taken to the West , there is no doubt ; but that the negroes are bred expressly for that purpose , is , as regards the ...
... Western market . That the Virginians and the inhabitants of the other Eastern slave States do sell negroes which are taken to the West , there is no doubt ; but that the negroes are bred expressly for that purpose , is , as regards the ...
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... of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which they would fetch for the Western market D 2 SLAVERY . 51 (increasing so rapidly as they do in that country...
... of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which they would fetch for the Western market D 2 SLAVERY . 51 (increasing so rapidly as they do in that country...
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... Western market , on condition that they were not to leave the State . These facts establish two points , viz . that the slave in the Eastern States is well treated , and that in the Western States slavery still exists with all its ...
... Western market , on condition that they were not to leave the State . These facts establish two points , viz . that the slave in the Eastern States is well treated , and that in the Western States slavery still exists with all its ...
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... Western States , comprehending Mis- souri , Louisiana , Arkansas , Mississippi , Geor- gia , and Alabama , the negroes are , with the exception perhaps of the two latter States , in a worse condition than they ever were in the West ...
... Western States , comprehending Mis- souri , Louisiana , Arkansas , Mississippi , Geor- gia , and Alabama , the negroes are , with the exception perhaps of the two latter States , in a worse condition than they ever were in the West ...
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