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... slaves from the Carolinas , Virginia and Maryland , and yet in the meantime the number of slaves in each of these states has rapidly increased . Are not these cases in point ? Are they not parallel ? In each of these states slavery has ...
... slaves from the Carolinas , Virginia and Maryland , and yet in the meantime the number of slaves in each of these states has rapidly increased . Are not these cases in point ? Are they not parallel ? In each of these states slavery has ...
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... slaves as of cattle , horses , or any * other article of merchandize , that the greater the demand , and the more extensive the market , the faster they will increase . Who ever heard that increasing the demand for an article , was the ...
... slaves as of cattle , horses , or any * other article of merchandize , that the greater the demand , and the more extensive the market , the faster they will increase . Who ever heard that increasing the demand for an article , was the ...
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... slaves , and in Virginia , where the difference is smallest , it is little more than three to two in twenty years , that is , while the white population is doubling twice , the slaves will double three times and more . At this rate , in ...
... slaves , and in Virginia , where the difference is smallest , it is little more than three to two in twenty years , that is , while the white population is doubling twice , the slaves will double three times and more . At this rate , in ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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