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Seite 66
... West Indians themselves , in their official reports ; and as the planters are well known to be generally in debt , the life of a West Indian slave must be a scene of drudgery , to which few parallels can be found among the civilized ...
... West Indians themselves , in their official reports ; and as the planters are well known to be generally in debt , the life of a West Indian slave must be a scene of drudgery , to which few parallels can be found among the civilized ...
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... West Indies and in the United States , is liable to be mortgaged or leased , at the will of the master . Under the circumstances in which a large majority of the West Indian proprietors are placed , the liability to be mortgaged for the ...
... West Indies and in the United States , is liable to be mortgaged or leased , at the will of the master . Under the circumstances in which a large majority of the West Indian proprietors are placed , the liability to be mortgaged for the ...
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... West Indian slavery has not the same foundation as Eng- lish villenage ; it is not founded on im- memorial usage ... West Indian ships to Great Britain , and yet the slavery of the West Indies has not been interrupted on that account ...
... West Indian slavery has not the same foundation as Eng- lish villenage ; it is not founded on im- memorial usage ... West Indian ships to Great Britain , and yet the slavery of the West Indies has not been interrupted on that account ...
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