The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... purchase or sale , such negro , & c . was so brought within the jurisdiction of the United States , such purchaser and seller shall sever- ally forfeit and pay , for every negro , & c . so purchased or sold , eight hun- dred dollars ...
... purchase or sale , such negro , & c . was so brought within the jurisdiction of the United States , such purchaser and seller shall sever- ally forfeit and pay , for every negro , & c . so purchased or sold , eight hun- dred dollars ...
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... purchase a large number of slaves , to perform the la- bour of his farm in summer , and who should sell them again ... purchases la- bour precisely as he purchases any other commodity in the market , in such quantities and at such times ...
... purchase a large number of slaves , to perform the la- bour of his farm in summer , and who should sell them again ... purchases la- bour precisely as he purchases any other commodity in the market , in such quantities and at such times ...
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... purchase her freedom , for which she paid 250 dol- lars . Her youngest son , with his wife being also slaves in New - Orleans , she hoped by her industry and economy to obtain money sufficient to purchase them also ; but their master ...
... purchase her freedom , for which she paid 250 dol- lars . Her youngest son , with his wife being also slaves in New - Orleans , she hoped by her industry and economy to obtain money sufficient to purchase them also ; but their master ...
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