A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... tion will show how unlikely it is that they ever should have ; for who would submit to such a dog's life ( as at the best it is ) , or what parent would consent that his children should wear out an existence of hardship and depen- dence ...
... tion will show how unlikely it is that they ever should have ; for who would submit to such a dog's life ( as at the best it is ) , or what parent would consent that his children should wear out an existence of hardship and depen- dence ...
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... can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds , shillings , and pence , between us and America , and that the same men who are 38 AMERICAN MARINE .
... can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds , shillings , and pence , between us and America , and that the same men who are 38 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... tion of these States remain in wild luxuriant pasture , more especially in Virginia , Kentucky , and Tennessee , either of which States is larger than the other four mentioned . The proportion of slaves required for the cul- tivation of ...
... tion of these States remain in wild luxuriant pasture , more especially in Virginia , Kentucky , and Tennessee , either of which States is larger than the other four mentioned . The proportion of slaves required for the cul- tivation of ...
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... tion . up It has been asserted , and generally credited , that in the Eastern States negroes are regularly bred like the cattle for the Western market . That the Virginians and the inhabitants of the other Eastern slave States do sell ...
... tion . up It has been asserted , and generally credited , that in the Eastern States negroes are regularly bred like the cattle for the Western market . That the Virginians and the inhabitants of the other Eastern slave States do sell ...
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... tion , brought up a fine family of children , his own issue by a female slave ; for many years acknow- ledged them as his own children ; permitted them to call him by the endearing title of papa , and eventually the whole of them were ...
... tion , brought up a fine family of children , his own issue by a female slave ; for many years acknow- ledged them as his own children ; permitted them to call him by the endearing title of papa , and eventually the whole of them were ...
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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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