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... Slaves , which may give some useful hints to our West Indian governors . LIBERTY OF SLAVES . The law of the 19th of July of the year 11 , which has given liberty to all the children of female slaves , which has abolished the trade in ...
... Slaves , which may give some useful hints to our West Indian governors . LIBERTY OF SLAVES . The law of the 19th of July of the year 11 , which has given liberty to all the children of female slaves , which has abolished the trade in ...
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... slaves are confined in the jail , and their drivers go to the tavern . Slave - auctions are daily occurrences . A political economist would predicate the injurious effects of slavery , from the circumstance that slaves are always fed ...
... slaves are confined in the jail , and their drivers go to the tavern . Slave - auctions are daily occurrences . A political economist would predicate the injurious effects of slavery , from the circumstance that slaves are always fed ...
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... slave population , it will no doubt be found , that the slaves increase faster than the whites ; and if we separate the whites in the free States from those in the slave States , it will no doubt be found , that the slaves increase ...
... slave population , it will no doubt be found , that the slaves increase faster than the whites ; and if we separate the whites in the free States from those in the slave States , it will no doubt be found , that the slaves increase ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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