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... says : " The slaves make three fourths of the inhabitants on that part of the coast ; " and yet , as he says in another part of his testimony , " of the numbers taken from this country , on- ly a small part are natives of the sea coast ...
... says : " The slaves make three fourths of the inhabitants on that part of the coast ; " and yet , as he says in another part of his testimony , " of the numbers taken from this country , on- ly a small part are natives of the sea coast ...
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says , " the distinction is this ; a slave that has been purchased or acquired , may be disposed of at pleasure ; but a slave born within their walls , cannot be sold at the will of his master , un- less guilty of crimes . " He ...
says , " the distinction is this ; a slave that has been purchased or acquired , may be disposed of at pleasure ; but a slave born within their walls , cannot be sold at the will of his master , un- less guilty of crimes . " He ...
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... says , esta- blished the doctrine , that the owners of slaves had no authority or control over them in England , nor ... say more candidly , if he had been a little more accurate in his chronology , and had stated , as he certainly might ...
... says , esta- blished the doctrine , that the owners of slaves had no authority or control over them in England , nor ... say more candidly , if he had been a little more accurate in his chronology , and had stated , as he certainly might ...
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