The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 7
... considerable period before it reached to the base . The King and Barons were first emancipated from the slavery of hav- ing a price upon their heads ; and , by a succession of ameliorating enactments , even the lowest order of bondmen ...
... considerable period before it reached to the base . The King and Barons were first emancipated from the slavery of hav- ing a price upon their heads ; and , by a succession of ameliorating enactments , even the lowest order of bondmen ...
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... considerable trade is consequently carried on be- ⚫tween them ; and the towns , and the shipping , are chiefly supplied with country provisions by the slaves . Many of them gain con- ' siderable sums by this means . I have given a ...
... considerable trade is consequently carried on be- ⚫tween them ; and the towns , and the shipping , are chiefly supplied with country provisions by the slaves . Many of them gain con- ' siderable sums by this means . I have given a ...
Page 16
... considerable sums of money , ' by making ta- bles , chairs , bedsteads , ' & c . ? Must we still be told , that is neces- sary to flog negroes into industry , when , with only one day in the seven for work , they not only raise ...
... considerable sums of money , ' by making ta- bles , chairs , bedsteads , ' & c . ? Must we still be told , that is neces- sary to flog negroes into industry , when , with only one day in the seven for work , they not only raise ...
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... considerable sala- ries ; places were multiplied for them in all the establishments de- dicated to literature , science , and the arts ; they had apartments in the Louvre , the finest of our royal palaces ; and as it had be- come ...
... considerable sala- ries ; places were multiplied for them in all the establishments de- dicated to literature , science , and the arts ; they had apartments in the Louvre , the finest of our royal palaces ; and as it had be- come ...
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... considerable respect shown to them on account of their sex , independent of the rank they might otherwise hold as nobles . They are considered to contribute much to the comforts and domestic hap- piness of the other sex , and as they ...
... considerable respect shown to them on account of their sex , independent of the rank they might otherwise hold as nobles . They are considered to contribute much to the comforts and domestic hap- piness of the other sex , and as they ...
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