Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... assistance . " CHAPTER VII . - Marriages of Slaves . " The masters of slaves must not allow the unlawful intercourse of the two sexes , but must encourage matrimony . Neither must he hinder them from marrying with slaves of other ...
... assistance . " CHAPTER VII . - Marriages of Slaves . " The masters of slaves must not allow the unlawful intercourse of the two sexes , but must encourage matrimony . Neither must he hinder them from marrying with slaves of other ...
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... assistance . After this they saw nothing of the Negro for three days ; but at the end of that time he came again , and directed the family how to make their way to a river they would find a canoe on a part of the river he described ...
... assistance . After this they saw nothing of the Negro for three days ; but at the end of that time he came again , and directed the family how to make their way to a river they would find a canoe on a part of the river he described ...
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... assistance in this case to be made to such of the planters as may stand in need thereof , and due care to be taken to promote marriages between the Negroes , and moral instruction . " In order , therefore , to do away the improprieties ...
... assistance in this case to be made to such of the planters as may stand in need thereof , and due care to be taken to promote marriages between the Negroes , and moral instruction . " In order , therefore , to do away the improprieties ...
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... assistance they were soon strong enough to avow themselves openly the protectors of the whole body of free Negroes and Mulattoes . They now seized the persons and effects of all the Whites who opposed their projects , and sent a great ...
... assistance they were soon strong enough to avow themselves openly the protectors of the whole body of free Negroes and Mulattoes . They now seized the persons and effects of all the Whites who opposed their projects , and sent a great ...
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... assistance of the revolted inhabitants , became masters of the colony . The dreadful scenes which were passing in the mother country enabled these men to prosecute their pur- poses without controul . - - - " Your greatest enemies ( said ...
... assistance of the revolted inhabitants , became masters of the colony . The dreadful scenes which were passing in the mother country enabled these men to prosecute their pur- poses without controul . - - - " Your greatest enemies ( said ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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