| Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 páginas
...Infirmary. " All masters of slaves must give them habitations, distant those of the men from those of the women, if they are not married; and they must...assistance, in the manner and form mentioned in the 2d chapter; and if any of them should die, it is the master's obligation to pay the charges of the... | |
| African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 páginas
...Infirmary. " All masters of slaves must give them habitations, distant those of the men from those of the women, if they are not married; and they must...assistance, in the manner and form mentioned in the 2d chapter; and if any of them should die, it is the master's obligation to pay the charges of the... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - 1811 - 164 páginas
...Infirmary. " All masters of slaves must give them habitations, distant those of the men from those of the women, if they are not married; and they must...assistance, in the manner and form mentioned in the 2d chapter; and if any of them should die, it is the master's obligation to pay the charges of the... | |
| 1811 - 424 páginas
...another habitation separated from the rest, which must be warm and commodious, shall be destined for tue sick, who must be assisted with every thing necessary...assistance, in the manner and form mentioned in the 3d chapter ; and if any of them should die, it is the masters obligation to pay tli» charges of the... | |
| Pierre-Gustave-Louis Borde - 1882 - 478 páginas
...as is ordered in the 8th Chapter of the Royal Order published on the 28"' of last February. CHAPTER IV. — Diversions. On holidays, when Masters cannot...assistance, in the manner and form mentioned in the 2 nd Chapter ; and if any of them should die it is the Master's obligation to pay the charges of the... | |
| A. Meredith John - 1988 - 276 páginas
...shall be no more than two in a room: another habitation separated from the rest, which must be wann and commodious shall be destined for the sick, who...hospital, they shall contribute a daily sum which shall be detennined by the justices for their assistance, in the manner and fonn mentioned in the 2nd Chapter,... | |
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