MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... slaves , must be taken strictly ; ( tracing the subject to natural principles , the claim of slavery never can be supported . ) The power claimed by this return never was in use here . We cannot say the cause set forth by this return is ...
... slaves , must be taken strictly ; ( tracing the subject to natural principles , the claim of slavery never can be supported . ) The power claimed by this return never was in use here . We cannot say the cause set forth by this return is ...
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... slaves in the West Indies , and for the discour- agement of the slave - trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American ...
... slaves in the West Indies , and for the discour- agement of the slave - trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American ...
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... slaves were deported from Africa . Nearly 30,000 were landed in the port of Havana alone . In consequence of the dangers of the trade growing out of the act of abolition , ships were built sharp for swiftness , and with a frightful ...
... slaves were deported from Africa . Nearly 30,000 were landed in the port of Havana alone . In consequence of the dangers of the trade growing out of the act of abolition , ships were built sharp for swiftness , and with a frightful ...
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... slaves should be entitled to be regis- tered as apprenticed laborers , and to acquire thereby all the rights and privileges of freemen , subject to the restriction of laboring under certain conditions . These conditions were , that the ...
... slaves should be entitled to be regis- tered as apprenticed laborers , and to acquire thereby all the rights and privileges of freemen , subject to the restriction of laboring under certain conditions . These conditions were , that the ...
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... slaves ' time as the act took from them , 20,000,000 pounds ster- ling , to be divided into nineteen shares for the nine- teen colonies , and to be distributed to the owners of slaves by commissioners , whose appointment and duties were ...
... slaves ' time as the act took from them , 20,000,000 pounds ster- ling , to be divided into nineteen shares for the nine- teen colonies , and to be distributed to the owners of slaves by commissioners , whose appointment and duties were ...
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