West India Customs and Manners: Containing Strictures on the Soil, Cultivation, Produce, Trade, Officers, and Inhabitants: with the Method of Establishing, and Conducting a Sugar Plantation. To which is Added, the Practice of Training New Slaves. By J. B. Moreton, Esq. A New EditionJ. Parsons; W. Richardson; H. Gardner; and J. Walter, 1793 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 94
... some credit ; fo that every movement will leffen him in his friend's opinion , and retard his steps to preferment . If a man has friends he should not boast of them , nor tell every person who they are ; it is bad to tell an enemy your ...
... some credit ; fo that every movement will leffen him in his friend's opinion , and retard his steps to preferment . If a man has friends he should not boast of them , nor tell every person who they are ; it is bad to tell an enemy your ...
الصفحة 99
... some who have been indentured from charity schools , and fuch dunghill trafh , fpring up like mush- rooms , to be intrufted with confiderable proper- ties , and in the space of four or five years to be capital merchants ; there are a ...
... some who have been indentured from charity schools , and fuch dunghill trafh , fpring up like mush- rooms , to be intrufted with confiderable proper- ties , and in the space of four or five years to be capital merchants ; there are a ...
الصفحة 126
... Some men are fo weak and filly as to think that black girls will not fuit their purposes , and bargain with the parents of Mongrels to hire their daughters for the use of proftitution . Nay , even Creole ladies , as I have faid before ...
... Some men are fo weak and filly as to think that black girls will not fuit their purposes , and bargain with the parents of Mongrels to hire their daughters for the use of proftitution . Nay , even Creole ladies , as I have faid before ...
الصفحة 135
... Some writers , in fupport of the African iniqui- tous trade , have endeavoured to perfuade that vast numbers of the negroes imported from that coaft partake of the brute creation ; under the pretext that the fpecies of the Oran - outang ...
... Some writers , in fupport of the African iniqui- tous trade , have endeavoured to perfuade that vast numbers of the negroes imported from that coaft partake of the brute creation ; under the pretext that the fpecies of the Oran - outang ...
الصفحة 136
... some other tri- fling articles of commerce , they are inftrumental in murdering about fifty thousand human beings yearly , " God's own images , though cut on ebo- ny . " This is very obvious from the numbers im- ported into the Weft ...
... some other tri- fling articles of commerce , they are inftrumental in murdering about fifty thousand human beings yearly , " God's own images , though cut on ebo- ny . " This is very obvious from the numbers im- ported into the Weft ...
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