Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... Assembly , to five clergy- men of the Church of England , of £ 330 currency , and £ 60 for house - rent . One of the clergymen was for the town and its environs , in the parish of St. George - three to do duty , by rotation , in the ...
... Assembly , to five clergy- men of the Church of England , of £ 330 currency , and £ 60 for house - rent . One of the clergymen was for the town and its environs , in the parish of St. George - three to do duty , by rotation , in the ...
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... Slavery , pp . 180. 280 . Report of the Lords of the Committee , 1789 , Council and Assembly of Antigua , a long slip of the road , as entire as Annual Register , p . 6 , Occurrences , 4+ [ 1784 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
... Slavery , pp . 180. 280 . Report of the Lords of the Committee , 1789 , Council and Assembly of Antigua , a long slip of the road , as entire as Annual Register , p . 6 , Occurrences , 4+ [ 1784 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
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... assemblies , was an expedient in the last degree unjust . The very worst of legislators - for a commu- nity of slaves , is a popular assembly composed of and elected by their masters and in abandoning them entirely to such lawgivers ...
... assemblies , was an expedient in the last degree unjust . The very worst of legislators - for a commu- nity of slaves , is a popular assembly composed of and elected by their masters and in abandoning them entirely to such lawgivers ...
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... Assembly , is in force in the colonies . 1786 . At the close of the session in the House of Lords , Lord Rodney stated , that at the capture of St. Eustatia , he seized some papers , which he lodged in the office of the secretary of ...
... Assembly , is in force in the colonies . 1786 . At the close of the session in the House of Lords , Lord Rodney stated , that at the capture of St. Eustatia , he seized some papers , which he lodged in the office of the secretary of ...
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... assemblies have not scrupled to abrogate this " primary law of nature , " self - defence is a capital crime in a slave - and murder , a fifteen - pound penalty in his oppressor ! By the same act , any slave , who should run away and be ...
... assemblies have not scrupled to abrogate this " primary law of nature , " self - defence is a capital crime in a slave - and murder , a fifteen - pound penalty in his oppressor ! By the same act , any slave , who should run away and be ...
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