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... slaves , it would have been a lasting stigma upon George the Third . But the paragraph was expunged ; and why ... slavery still existed in a community which had declared that " all men were equal ; " and that if , in a mo- narch , they ...
... slaves , it would have been a lasting stigma upon George the Third . But the paragraph was expunged ; and why ... slavery still existed in a community which had declared that " all men were equal ; " and that if , in a mo- narch , they ...
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... slavery was not overlooked ; on the contrary , their determination to take 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 ...
... slavery was not overlooked ; on the contrary , their determination to take 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 ...
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... slavery . By eastern slavery I refer to that in the Slave States bor- dering on the Atlantic , and those Slave States on the other side of the Alleghany Mountains , which may be more directly considered as their colonies , viz . in the ...
... slavery . By eastern slavery I refer to that in the Slave States bor- dering on the Atlantic , and those Slave States on the other side of the Alleghany Mountains , which may be more directly considered as their colonies , viz . in the ...
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... slaves are harshly treated , while in the others their labour is light . Now , with the exception of the rice grounds in South Carolina , the Eastern States are growers of corn , hemp , and tobacco ; but their chief staple is the ...
... slaves are harshly treated , while in the others their labour is light . Now , with the exception of the rice grounds in South Carolina , the Eastern States are growers of corn , hemp , and tobacco ; but their chief staple is the ...
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... in the Eastern States which I have mentioned . The rice grounds in South Carolina are unhealthy , but the slaves are very kindly treated . But the facts speak for VOL . III . D themselves . When the negro works in a gang with SLAVERY . 49.
... in the Eastern States which I have mentioned . The rice grounds in South Carolina are unhealthy , but the slaves are very kindly treated . But the facts speak for VOL . III . D themselves . When the negro works in a gang with SLAVERY . 49.
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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