Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... protect the domestic and connubial happiness of slaves , be it , and it is hereby further enacted and ordained , by the authority aforesaid , that any white person or free person of colour whatever , who shall take away and cohabit with ...
... protect the domestic and connubial happiness of slaves , be it , and it is hereby further enacted and ordained , by the authority aforesaid , that any white person or free person of colour whatever , who shall take away and cohabit with ...
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... 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 severity than those of any of the ...
... 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 severity than those of any of the ...
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... protected by 400 of the national guards . A skirmish ensued : several were wounded on both sides , and two were ... protect their representatives ; and most of the inhabitants of the adjoining parishes obeyed the summons . Leopard was ...
... protected by 400 of the national guards . A skirmish ensued : several were wounded on both sides , and two were ... protect their representatives ; and most of the inhabitants of the adjoining parishes obeyed the summons . Leopard was ...
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... protect him from personal insult . The next day , the ceremony took place . At the moment Mauduit restored the colours , one of his own soldiers cried out , that " he must ask pardon of the national troops on his knees ! " Mauduit ...
... protect him from personal insult . The next day , the ceremony took place . At the moment Mauduit restored the colours , one of his own soldiers cried out , that " he must ask pardon of the national troops on his knees ! " Mauduit ...
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... protection , or to enforce the execution of their orders . - The colonial assemblies were to send home delegates , in such proportions as the national assembly should determine . The commissioners named for St. Domingo were Messrs . San ...
... protection , or to enforce the execution of their orders . - The colonial assemblies were to send home delegates , in such proportions as the national assembly should determine . The commissioners named for St. Domingo were Messrs . San ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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