When employed in the labour of the field, as, for example, in holeing a cane-piece, that is, turning up the ground with hoes into parallel trenches, for the reception of the cane plants, the slaves of both sexes, from twenty., perhaps, to fourscore in... The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies; Or, An Enquiry Into the Objects and ... - Página 5de James Stephen - 1802 - 222 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1806 - 248 páginas
...more particular view of this leading characteriluc, may be necefiary to thole who have ne.ver feen a gang of negroes at their work. " When employed in the labour of the field, as, for •example, in haletng a cane-piece, ie turning up the .ground with hoes into parallel trenches, for the reception.... | |
| William Wilberforce - 1807 - 412 páginas
...And here is it possible for anyone * But a nearer and more particular view of the manner of working may be necessary to those who have never seen a gang...employed in the labour of the field, as for " example, in boleing a cane piece, ie in turning up the " ground with hoes into parallel trenches, for the recep"... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 138 páginas
...phrase ' to drive a team of horses' imports, that the waggoner is continually smacking his whip. " But a nearer and more particular view of this leading...labour of the field, as, for example, in holeing a cane-piece, that is, turning up the ground with hoes into parallel trenches, for the reception of the... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 122 páginas
...phrase ' to drive a team of horses' imports, that the waggoner is continually smacking his whip. " But a nearer and more particular view of this leading...necessary to those who have never seen a gang of Negroes ut their work. " When employed in the labour of the field, as, for example, in halting a cane-piect,... | |
| James Stephen - 1824 - 570 páginas
...relative to the driving method (see p. 53. note). The following is the extract there referred to. " When employed in the labour of the field, as, for example, in holcing a cane piece, ic in turning up the ground with hoes into parallel trenches, for the reception... | |
| 1827 - 590 páginas
...field Negro was literally whipped to death, by the immediate order and in the presence of his master. ' When employed in the labour of the field — as, for example, in holing a cane-piece — the slaves are drawn out in a line, each with a hoe in his or her hand ; and... | |
| John Riland - 1827 - 270 páginas
...field Negro was literally whipped to death, by the immediate order and in the presence of his master. ' When employed in the labour of the field— as, for example, in holing a cane-piece — the slaves are drawn out in a line, each with a hoe in his or her hand ; and... | |
| James Stephen - 1830 - 516 páginas
...learnt of what temerity in assertion my opponents were capable when their bad cause required it.) " But a nearer and more particular view of this " leading...labour of the field, as for example " in holeing a cane-pieee, ie in turning up the ground into " parallel trenches for the reception of the cane-plants,... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1831 - 422 páginas
...learnt of what temerity, in assertion, my opponents were capable, when their bad cause required it.) " But a nearer and more particular view of this leading...have never seen a gang of negroes at their work." ' " As the trenches are generally rectilinear, and the whole line of holers advances together, it is... | |
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...learnt of what temerity, in assertion, my opponents were capable, when their bad cause required it.) " But a nearer and more particular view of this leading...of negroes at their work." ' " When employed in the labor of the field, as for example, in holing a cane-piece, ie in turning up the ground into parellel... | |
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