A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... . I have reduced the sums paid into English money , that they may be better understood by the reader : - Senior captain , on service £ 960 On leave ( AMERICAN MARINE . 13 the tide does not serve, there are few of ...
... . I have reduced the sums paid into English money , that they may be better understood by the reader : - Senior captain , on service £ 960 On leave ( AMERICAN MARINE . 13 the tide does not serve, there are few of ...
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... better all classes in the American service are paid in comparison with those in our service . But let it not be supposed that this liberality is a matter of choice on the part of the American Government ; on the contrary , it is one of ...
... better all classes in the American service are paid in comparison with those in our service . But let it not be supposed that this liberality is a matter of choice on the part of the American Government ; on the contrary , it is one of ...
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... better paid , are better informed and more active men ; that , from having all the picked seamen , they get through their work with fewer hands ; that the activity on board is fol- lowed up and supported by an equal activity , on the ...
... better paid , are better informed and more active men ; that , from having all the picked seamen , they get through their work with fewer hands ; that the activity on board is fol- lowed up and supported by an equal activity , on the ...
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... machine ; he is paid for what he produces , and nothing more . By slave labour , you receive the least possible return for the greatest possible expense , for the slave is better fed and clothed than the freeman , and does SLAVERY . 63.
... machine ; he is paid for what he produces , and nothing more . By slave labour , you receive the least possible return for the greatest possible expense , for the slave is better fed and clothed than the freeman , and does SLAVERY . 63.
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With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. better fed and clothed than the freeman , and does as little work as he can . The slave - holders in the Eastern States are well aware of this , and are as anxious to be rid of slavery ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. better fed and clothed than the freeman , and does as little work as he can . The slave - holders in the Eastern States are well aware of this , and are as anxious to be rid of slavery ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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