The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... held to service , as bound children or servants were , until they attained the age of 28 years . All slaves , who were such at the time of passing the act , were required to be registered in books provided for the purpose in the city or ...
... held to service , as bound children or servants were , until they attained the age of 28 years . All slaves , who were such at the time of passing the act , were required to be registered in books provided for the purpose in the city or ...
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... held , as servants to the owner of the mother , until the age of twenty - one years , and no long- er . Persons entitled to the services of such children , were required , pre- vious to their attaining the age of eighteen years , to ...
... held , as servants to the owner of the mother , until the age of twenty - one years , and no long- er . Persons entitled to the services of such children , were required , pre- vious to their attaining the age of eighteen years , to ...
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... held the property of her husband and husband's bro- ther , and was married as a sister by Boaz , according to the requirement of the Levitical law ( iv . 10-13 . ) Obed - edom , the Gittite , was united to the tribe of Levi , and with ...
... held the property of her husband and husband's bro- ther , and was married as a sister by Boaz , according to the requirement of the Levitical law ( iv . 10-13 . ) Obed - edom , the Gittite , was united to the tribe of Levi , and with ...
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