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Page 176
... slaves , from that where there are none . Even in the same State , the parts where slaves mostly abound are uniformly the worst cultivated , the poorest , and the least populous ; while wealth and improvement uniformly increase as the ...
... slaves , from that where there are none . Even in the same State , the parts where slaves mostly abound are uniformly the worst cultivated , the poorest , and the least populous ; while wealth and improvement uniformly increase as the ...
Page 519
... slaves born in the service of Christians will be permitted . " It is evident , then , that the slave- trade existed before the interference of Las Casas with public affairs , since he was at the time mentioned only five - and - twenty ...
... slaves born in the service of Christians will be permitted . " It is evident , then , that the slave- trade existed before the interference of Las Casas with public affairs , since he was at the time mentioned only five - and - twenty ...
Page 522
slaves , it being understood that great advantage would thus result ? to the treasury and the Spanish planters , and that they would be enabled by means of these to diminish the compulsory labor of the natives . " Las Casas was equally ...
slaves , it being understood that great advantage would thus result ? to the treasury and the Spanish planters , and that they would be enabled by means of these to diminish the compulsory labor of the natives . " Las Casas was equally ...
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