| Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 páginas
...obliged to maintain them, to educate and to employ them in useful work proportioned to their strength, age and sex, without forsaking their children and...work which is given them to do, conformable to their strength, and to venerate them as heads of the family. Thus he who will not fulfil ?ny of those obligations... | |
| African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 páginas
...obliged to maintain them, to educate and to employ them in useful work proportioned to their strength, age and sex, without forsaking their children and...masters and the stewards, to perform the work which i» given them to do, conformable to their strength, and to venerate them as heads of the family. Thus... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - 1811 - 164 páginas
...obliged to maintain them, to educate and to employ them in useful work proportioned to their strength, age and sex, without forsaking their children and...work which is given them to do, conformable to their strength, and to venerate them as heads of the family. Thus he who will not fulfil any of those obligations... | |
| 1811 - 424 páginas
...obliged to maintain them, to educate and to employ them in useful work proportioned to their strength, age and sex, without forsaking their children and those who are old aad sickly ; so, on the other hand, there is an obligation on slaves to obey and respect their masters... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 660 páginas
...work, proportioned to their strength, age, and sex, without forsaking their children and those who arc old and sickly, so, on the other hand, there is an...work which is given them to do, conformable to their strength, and to venerate them as heads of the family. Thus he who will not fulfil any of those obligations... | |
| Pierre-Gustave-Louis Borde - 1882 - 478 páginas
...distant from one another so that the new married couple cannot fulfil the object of marriage, the wile shall follow her husband whose master shall buy her...strengh, and to venerate them as heads of the family. Thus.he who will not fulfil any of those obligations must be punished, either by the master of the... | |
| A. Meredith John - 1988 - 276 páginas
...obliged to maintain them, to educate and to employ them in useful work proportioned to their strength, age and sex, without forsaking their children and...obey and respect their Masters and the Stewards, to perfonn the work which is given them to do confonnable to their strength, and to venerate them as heads... | |
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