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... slave - trade . As to the other charge , end to slavery , which was so slow , however , although the Puritans had for a time con- in its action that even so late as 1840 the sented to the authority of British law , census reported 674 ...
... slave - trade . As to the other charge , end to slavery , which was so slow , however , although the Puritans had for a time con- in its action that even so late as 1840 the sented to the authority of British law , census reported 674 ...
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opened a vast market for slaves in the more northern slave States . The coast of Guinea was simply transferred to Virginia , Mary- land , and Kentucky . The negro infant was worth $ 100 at birth . In fact , not to go further into this ...
opened a vast market for slaves in the more northern slave States . The coast of Guinea was simply transferred to Virginia , Mary- land , and Kentucky . The negro infant was worth $ 100 at birth . In fact , not to go further into this ...
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... slave- trade was entered , and those of the society who owned slaves were urged to take care for their morals and treat them humanely . In 1774 the Friends directed that all engag- ing in the slave - trade should be " disowned , " and ...
... slave- trade was entered , and those of the society who owned slaves were urged to take care for their morals and treat them humanely . In 1774 the Friends directed that all engag- ing in the slave - trade should be " disowned , " and ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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