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... slaves , which he makes much greater than either Humboldt or Huber , or the government census in 1817 , still the free white and coloured population is equal in number to the slaves . We subjoin several statements on this interesting ...
... slaves , which he makes much greater than either Humboldt or Huber , or the government census in 1817 , still the free white and coloured population is equal in number to the slaves . We subjoin several statements on this interesting ...
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... Slaves , 225,131 Total , 638,448 BARON HUMBOLDT , for end of 1825 . Free Coloured , 130,000 Whites , 325,000 ... slaves . Of the free , 300,000 are white , 115,470 are mulattos , and 74,530 negroes . Of the slave population , about ...
... Slaves , 225,131 Total , 638,448 BARON HUMBOLDT , for end of 1825 . Free Coloured , 130,000 Whites , 325,000 ... slaves . Of the free , 300,000 are white , 115,470 are mulattos , and 74,530 negroes . Of the slave population , about ...
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... slaves . But whoever has travelled in the cultivated parts of the island , which is an extensive portion of the ... slave population of the island . " pp . 152-154 . The yeomanry of Cuba , known as " Monteros , " being a large majority ...
... slaves . But whoever has travelled in the cultivated parts of the island , which is an extensive portion of the ... slave population of the island . " pp . 152-154 . The yeomanry of Cuba , known as " Monteros , " being a large majority ...
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... slave in the play says , " Davus and not Edipus . " We felt , therefore , every disposition to do justice to the merits , and make all reasonable allowance for the defects of the work . We sat down to our examination of it with a ...
... slave in the play says , " Davus and not Edipus . " We felt , therefore , every disposition to do justice to the merits , and make all reasonable allowance for the defects of the work . We sat down to our examination of it with a ...
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... slaves and gladiators , mixed with the dregs and sweepings of the populace , infested daily the streets and public places . The forum - the campus- the via sacra - were a scene of disorders and abominations such as no government , that ...
... slaves and gladiators , mixed with the dregs and sweepings of the populace , infested daily the streets and public places . The forum - the campus- the via sacra - were a scene of disorders and abominations such as no government , that ...
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