Histoire de l'île de la Trinidad sous le gouvernement espagnol: ptie. Colonisation, 1622-1797 |
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... in existence which speak of the misery of those who remained behind : they
had to dispose of their few articles of plate, and even of their negro slaves, to
supply themselves with such necessaries as they could not raise on their
plantations.
... in existence which speak of the misery of those who remained behind : they
had to dispose of their few articles of plate, and even of their negro slaves, to
supply themselves with such necessaries as they could not raise on their
plantations.
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(Bryan Edwards, History of the abol. of the slave trade, t. IV, ch. in, p. 450 et seq.)
Whatever may be the guilt which Spain incurs by her perseverance in a
barbarous traffic, it must be owned that her code of slave laws, which was
promulgated in ...
(Bryan Edwards, History of the abol. of the slave trade, t. IV, ch. in, p. 450 et seq.)
Whatever may be the guilt which Spain incurs by her perseverance in a
barbarous traffic, it must be owned that her code of slave laws, which was
promulgated in ...
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compel those to labour who are more than sixty or less than seventeen years of
age, nor employ females in work which is unsuitable to the sex ; he must allow
them reasonable innocent diversions; he must not turn old slaves or children
adrift ...
compel those to labour who are more than sixty or less than seventeen years of
age, nor employ females in work which is unsuitable to the sex ; he must allow
them reasonable innocent diversions; he must not turn old slaves or children
adrift ...
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... toutes les calomnies lancées contre la population française de l'île est
formulée dans les termes suivants : And whereas some persons have come from
Trinidad for the purpose of seducing and carrying off slaves, and other persons
residing ...
... toutes les calomnies lancées contre la population française de l'île est
formulée dans les termes suivants : And whereas some persons have come from
Trinidad for the purpose of seducing and carrying off slaves, and other persons
residing ...
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through an irregular tortuous bed on the west side of the Town of Port of Spain, in
order to give a proper extension to the projected Town on that side; that the king
will advance the necessary sums of money to pay the labour of 638 black slaves
...
through an irregular tortuous bed on the west side of the Town of Port of Spain, in
order to give a proper extension to the projected Town on that side; that the king
will advance the necessary sums of money to pay the labour of 638 black slaves
...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 210 - La première clameur passée , chacun trouva que tout était pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles , qui certes doit être le monde judiciaire.
Página 372 - Y habiéndose visto en mi Consejo de las Indias, con lo que dijo mi Fiscal, y...
Página 371 - Don Carlos, por la gracia de Dios, Rey de Castilla, de León, de Aragón, de las dos Sicilias, de Jérusalem, de Navarra, de Granada, de Toledo, de Valencia, de Galicia, de Mallorca, de Sevilla, de Cerdeña, de Cordova, de Córcega, de Murcia, de Jaén...
Página 420 - ... excepted, which escaped the conflagration, and was taken possession of at day-light in the morning, by the boats from our fleet; the enemy at the same time evacuated the island, and abandoned that quarter. This unexpected turn of affairs directed our whole attention to the attack of the town. The troops were immediately ordered to land, and, as soon as a few hundred men could be got on shore, about four miles to the westward of it, we advanced, meeting with little or no resistance. Before night...
Página 393 - Mistresses, the children, stewards, or any other person which require greater punishment than those mentioned in the beforegoing Chapter, the Master, his Steward or any one else who was present when the offence was committed shall secure the delinquent and inform the justice of it, that in the audience of the Slave's Master and of the Attorney who defends the cause of the former, a...
Página 416 - As soon as ships can be conveniently provided for the purpose, the prisoners are to be conveyed to Old Spain, they remaining prisoners of war until exchanged...
Página 390 - Estate shall be at the expense of maintaining a priest to say mass for them and to explain to them the Christian doctrine as likewise to administer the Holy Sacraments, not only on such days when he is obliged to do it, but likewise whenever he is wanted; taking care that every day as soon as their work is finished they say the rosary in the presence of the Master and the Steward, with the greatest composure and devotion.
Página 392 - ... and sufficient to defend them from the inclemencies of the weather, with beds, blankets, and every thing necessary. Each man shall have his own bed, and there shall be no more than two in a room. Another habitation, separated from the rest, which must be warm and commodious, shall be destined for the sick, who must be assisted with every thing necessary by their masters : and in case that the latter, on account of not having room enough, or being near some town, do wish to send them to the hospital,...
Página 416 - Offices as they are now in, and all contracts and purchases between individuals, which have been done according to the Laws of Spain are to be held binding and valid by the British Government.
Página 395 - ... separate book, which is to be kept for this purpose at the said town-house, together with the list presented by the master, who, whenever any of his slaves die or absent themselves from his estate, must inform the justice of it, within the term of three days, that by order of the attorney-general it may be noted in the book, in order to avoid all suspicion of having been killed; and if the master does not fulfil this, he shall be obliged fully to prove either the absence of the slave or his natural...