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... are much cheaper , and the fear of detection or punishment is trifling : nay , there is none ; for in five minutes a British seaman may be made a bona - fide American citizen , and of course an American seaman . AMERICAN MARINE , 31.
... are much cheaper , and the fear of detection or punishment is trifling : nay , there is none ; for in five minutes a British seaman may be made a bona - fide American citizen , and of course an American seaman . AMERICAN MARINE , 31.
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... punishment of , a refractory and disobedient slave in the East , is to sell him for the Western market . Many slave proprie- tors , whose estates have been worn out in the East , have preferred migrating to the West with their slaves ...
... punishment of , a refractory and disobedient slave in the East , is to sell him for the Western market . Many slave proprie- tors , whose estates have been worn out in the East , have preferred migrating to the West with their slaves ...
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... punishment but on trial and judgment by the magistrate . ' The subsequent acts of the go- vernment fully carried out these constitutional provisions . It is matter of deep grief and humiliation , that the emigrants from this coun- try ...
... punishment but on trial and judgment by the magistrate . ' The subsequent acts of the go- vernment fully carried out these constitutional provisions . It is matter of deep grief and humiliation , that the emigrants from this coun- try ...
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... punished infidelity , * are now the most virtuous , the most refined , and the most intellectual , and are quoted as such by American authors , like Mr. Carey , who by the help of Massachusetts alone can bring out his statistics to ...
... punished infidelity , * are now the most virtuous , the most refined , and the most intellectual , and are quoted as such by American authors , like Mr. Carey , who by the help of Massachusetts alone can bring out his statistics to ...
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... punishments or these offences agreed upon by society , the fear of God would not prevent these crimes from being ... punish- ment is more considered than future is , I fear , equally true . But I do not pretend to decide the question ...
... punishments or these offences agreed upon by society , the fear of God would not prevent these crimes from being ... punish- ment is more considered than future is , I fear , equally true . But I do not pretend to decide the question ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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