The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... increase accordingly . Export the contents of a whole county , and forbid the future entrance of a negro there ; you will then have white men offering their services as labourers , when their feelings are no longer shocked by ...
... increase accordingly . Export the contents of a whole county , and forbid the future entrance of a negro there ; you will then have white men offering their services as labourers , when their feelings are no longer shocked by ...
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... increase of population in the first from 1790 to 1820 , is 118 per cent . while in the slave - holding states it is 123 per cent . The white population , during the same period , increased in the free states 121 per cent . and in the ...
... increase of population in the first from 1790 to 1820 , is 118 per cent . while in the slave - holding states it is 123 per cent . The white population , during the same period , increased in the free states 121 per cent . and in the ...
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... increased after 1803 : particularly , as in 1820 we find the slave population in the same districts amount to 80,903 . If we suppose the increase of slaves to have proceeded in the same ratio from 1804 to 1810 , and from 1810 to 1820 ...
... increased after 1803 : particularly , as in 1820 we find the slave population in the same districts amount to 80,903 . If we suppose the increase of slaves to have proceeded in the same ratio from 1804 to 1810 , and from 1810 to 1820 ...
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