Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... obliged to be on board a man- of - war , with the cat - of - nine - tails , to preserve order . " As though enforcing discipline among men for whose exertions an officer is re- sponsible to his country , and overworking men and women ...
... obliged to be on board a man- of - war , with the cat - of - nine - tails , to preserve order . " As though enforcing discipline among men for whose exertions an officer is re- sponsible to his country , and overworking men and women ...
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... obliged to lie down in her bottom alternately , while the other half sat along the sides ; as , in any other situation , the boat must have been top - heavy . From this situation , and ex- pecting every moment to be their last , they ...
... obliged to lie down in her bottom alternately , while the other half sat along the sides ; as , in any other situation , the boat must have been top - heavy . From this situation , and ex- pecting every moment to be their last , they ...
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... obliged , upon oath , to oversee and protect the Negroes from injurious treatment . Soon afterwards , a lady was fined £ 500 , for cruelty towards her Negro . Dr. Coke says , that the inhabitants of Grenada treat their slaves with less ...
... obliged , upon oath , to oversee and protect the Negroes from injurious treatment . Soon afterwards , a lady was fined £ 500 , for cruelty towards her Negro . Dr. Coke says , that the inhabitants of Grenada treat their slaves with less ...
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... obliged to give them , agreeable to the principles and rules of religion , humanity , and the good of the state dictate , consistent with slavery and the public tranquillity : nevertheless , as it is not an easy matter for all my ...
... obliged to give them , agreeable to the principles and rules of religion , humanity , and the good of the state dictate , consistent with slavery and the public tranquillity : nevertheless , as it is not an easy matter for all my ...
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... obliged nor permitted to work neither for them- selves nor for their masters , excepting at the time of the crop , when it is customary to grant them liberty to work on holy days . On those , and other days , when they are obliged to ...
... obliged nor permitted to work neither for them- selves nor for their masters , excepting at the time of the crop , when it is customary to grant them liberty to work on holy days . On those , and other days , when they are obliged to ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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