| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1829 - 350 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of what they got by their labour, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder for themselves, and made a stock which was at their own disposal. Private persons, when they were satisfied with their services, often... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1830 - 480 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of what they got by their labour, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder...disposal. Private persons, when they were satisfied B'ith their services, often gave these slaves their liberty, when the necessity of the times obliged... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 348 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of what they got by their labour, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder for themselves, and made a stock which was at their own disposal. Private persons, when they were satisfied with their services, often... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1843 - 348 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of what they got by their labour, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder for themselves, and made a stock which was at their own disposal. Private persons, when they were satisfied with their services, often... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1850 - 582 pages
...money enough lor that purpose. For out of what they got by their labour, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder for themselves, and made a stock which was at their own disposal. Private persons, when they were satisfied with their services, often... | |
| E. Smith (of Mansfield, O.) - 1852 - 258 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of •what they got by their labor, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder...these, slaves their liberty, when the necessity of the tiinee• obliged the State to arm and enlist them for war among the citizens. : " The humane and equitable... | |
| E Smith (of Mansfield, O.) - 1852 - 212 pages
...money enough for that purpose. For out of what they got by their labor, after having paid a certain proportion to their masters, they kept the remainder...were satisfied with their services, often gave these •laves their liberty, when the necessity of the times obliged the State to arm and enlist them for... | |
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