The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... master on account of personal injury to a slave , the ques- tion to be examined is , not the amount of mental or physical pain endured by the slave , but the extent to which the property of the master has been im- paired . It has been ...
... master on account of personal injury to a slave , the ques- tion to be examined is , not the amount of mental or physical pain endured by the slave , but the extent to which the property of the master has been im- paired . It has been ...
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... master may determine the kind , and degree , and time of labour , to which the slave shall be subjected . II . The master may supply the slave with such food and cloth- ing only , both as to quantity and quality , as he may think proper ...
... master may determine the kind , and degree , and time of labour , to which the slave shall be subjected . II . The master may supply the slave with such food and cloth- ing only , both as to quantity and quality , as he may think proper ...
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... master . The right of the master to hold ser- vants as slaves cannot fairly be inferred from the command to the servant to obey . For it is unquestionable , that persons in certain circumstances are commanded to perform duties , which ...
... master . The right of the master to hold ser- vants as slaves cannot fairly be inferred from the command to the servant to obey . For it is unquestionable , that persons in certain circumstances are commanded to perform duties , which ...
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