The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... sold at the will of his master , un- less guilty of crimes . " He afterwards stated that the sentence of a magistrate was required to authorise the punish- ment of selling . Governor Barnes , who resided 13 years in Africa , in his ...
... sold at the will of his master , un- less guilty of crimes . " He afterwards stated that the sentence of a magistrate was required to authorise the punish- ment of selling . Governor Barnes , who resided 13 years in Africa , in his ...
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... sold by their fathers ; or by the servi- tude of their mothers , or by captivity in war , when as already observed , they were deprived of their natural protectors , and thrown upon the cle- mency of the victors . A Hebrew bondmaid ...
... sold by their fathers ; or by the servi- tude of their mothers , or by captivity in war , when as already observed , they were deprived of their natural protectors , and thrown upon the cle- mency of the victors . A Hebrew bondmaid ...
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... sold to any one who may choose to purchase them , and an open market for their sale remains in several of the south ... sold without the children , an evil not very likely to be inflicted where they are superannuated or otherwise ...
... sold to any one who may choose to purchase them , and an open market for their sale remains in several of the south ... sold without the children , an evil not very likely to be inflicted where they are superannuated or otherwise ...
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