The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett., 1833 |
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Pagina 2
... given number of hands , is found to be of the lowest ratio . The conditions on which the work of the country continued to be carried on by the heretofore slave for the heretofore master then settled the question of indemnity for the ...
... given number of hands , is found to be of the lowest ratio . The conditions on which the work of the country continued to be carried on by the heretofore slave for the heretofore master then settled the question of indemnity for the ...
Pagina 3
... given him . The number of obligation of working for his aged parent , hours which a negro is bound to work is in - for the sick of his family , or for his children . ferior to that which an English labourer would willingly give ...
... given him . The number of obligation of working for his aged parent , hours which a negro is bound to work is in - for the sick of his family , or for his children . ferior to that which an English labourer would willingly give ...
Pagina 5
... given space , produce of the soil which was necessary for for a family usually live on the half produce their support . Throughout Western Europe , of from six to ten acres of land , and , at the the proprietors agreed that the totality ...
... given space , produce of the soil which was necessary for for a family usually live on the half produce their support . Throughout Western Europe , of from six to ten acres of land , and , at the the proprietors agreed that the totality ...
Pagina 8
... given time , has no other advan- of a version or revenge , from among the most tage than that of being one step towards unwholesome or unpalatable viands ? While the system of farming generally adopted at the negroes were slaves ...
... given time , has no other advan- of a version or revenge , from among the most tage than that of being one step towards unwholesome or unpalatable viands ? While the system of farming generally adopted at the negroes were slaves ...
Pagina 9
... given proof of talents so I would announce that the State would pay high , and sentiments so noble . But , with- 1001. sterling for each enfranchised negro out demanding your confidence in my theo- converted into a farmer ; but only ...
... given proof of talents so I would announce that the State would pay high , and sentiments so noble . But , with- 1001. sterling for each enfranchised negro out demanding your confidence in my theo- converted into a farmer ; but only ...
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