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... least four or five men slaves , besides many women and children on a farm of the same size . In this case , the slave only does half the work of the free man , although he costs as much annually . Nor is it surprising that this should ...
... least four or five men slaves , besides many women and children on a farm of the same size . In this case , the slave only does half the work of the free man , although he costs as much annually . Nor is it surprising that this should ...
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... least one half that quantity . Our African timber , though firm , is not durable , and roofs covered with African shingles , which are ex- pensive , do not often outlast the third year - not unfrequently become useless in twelve or ...
... least one half that quantity . Our African timber , though firm , is not durable , and roofs covered with African shingles , which are ex- pensive , do not often outlast the third year - not unfrequently become useless in twelve or ...
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... least resistance is opposed to the new force . The quarter in which the atmospheric pressure meets the least resistance is always that of the ocean . Conse- quently , on every part of the coast , the uniform course of tornadoes is off ...
... least resistance is opposed to the new force . The quarter in which the atmospheric pressure meets the least resistance is always that of the ocean . Conse- quently , on every part of the coast , the uniform course of tornadoes is off ...
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