A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... advantages , perhaps the only natu- I advantage , wanting in the United States . The American navy list is as follows : - Captains or Commo- 9 dores .... 50 Masters Commandant 50 Lieutenants 279 Chaplains ...... Passed Midshipmen .. 181 ...
... advantages , perhaps the only natu- I advantage , wanting in the United States . The American navy list is as follows : - Captains or Commo- 9 dores .... 50 Masters Commandant 50 Lieutenants 279 Chaplains ...... Passed Midshipmen .. 181 ...
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... advantage to them . There are a number of free black and coloured lads who are sent to sea , and who , eventually , serve as stewards and cooks ; but it must be observed , that the masters and mates are not people who will enter before ...
... advantage to them . There are a number of free black and coloured lads who are sent to sea , and who , eventually , serve as stewards and cooks ; but it must be observed , that the masters and mates are not people who will enter before ...
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... advantage of the system was deliberate , and , there can be no doubt , well considered : -the very omission of the paragraph proves it . I mention these facts to show that the Americans have no right to revile us on being the cause of ...
... advantage of the system was deliberate , and , there can be no doubt , well considered : -the very omission of the paragraph proves it . I mention these facts to show that the Americans have no right to revile us on being the cause of ...
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... tracts 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...
... tracts 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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... the just seve- rity of the law . This class of our population are subjected to us as well for their protection as our advantage . Our rights , in regard to them , are not more imperative than their duties ; and the 66 SLAVERY .
... the just seve- rity of the law . This class of our population are subjected to us as well for their protection as our advantage . Our rights , in regard to them , are not more imperative than their duties ; and the 66 SLAVERY .
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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