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... hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so rapidly as they do in that country 50 SLAVERY .
... hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so rapidly as they do in that country 50 SLAVERY .
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... portion of the estates under cultivation will subsist only a cer- tain portion of the negroes ; the remainder must , therefore , be disposed of , or they would eat their master out of his home . * That the slaves are not willingly ...
... portion of the estates under cultivation will subsist only a cer- tain portion of the negroes ; the remainder must , therefore , be disposed of , or they would eat their master out of his home . * That the slaves are not willingly ...
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... portion of Mr. Jefferson's slaves were his own children . * If any of them absconded , he would smile , thereby implying that he should not be very particular in looking after them ; and yet this man , this great and GooD man , as Miss ...
... portion of Mr. Jefferson's slaves were his own children . * If any of them absconded , he would smile , thereby implying that he should not be very particular in looking after them ; and yet this man , this great and GooD man , as Miss ...
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... portion of these States , white labour would be substituted advantageously , could white labour be procured at any reasonable price . The time will come , and I do not think it very distant , say perhaps twenty or thirty years , when ...
... portion of these States , white labour would be substituted advantageously , could white labour be procured at any reasonable price . The time will come , and I do not think it very distant , say perhaps twenty or thirty years , when ...
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... portion of these States is considered a class of people , the majority of whom are without feelings of honour , reckless in their habits , intemperate , unprincipled , and law- less , many of them having fled from the Eastern States ...
... portion of these States is considered a class of people , the majority of whom are without feelings of honour , reckless in their habits , intemperate , unprincipled , and law- less , many of them having fled from the Eastern States ...
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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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