| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 668 sayfa
...filled with people, soe that our servants will still desire freedome to plant for them selues, and not stay but for verie great wages. And I suppose...verie well how wee shall maynteyne 20 Moores cheaper then one Englishe servant. The ships that shall bring Moores may come home laden with salt which may... | |
| 1863 - 434 sayfa
...fight near desire freedom to plant for themselves, and | not stay but for verie great wages. And 1 suppose you know verie well how wee shall maynteyne...20 Moores cheaper than one Englishe servant. " The ships that shall bring Moores mny come home laden with the Sevier river and Fillmore city, in the Territory... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 696 sayfa
...filled with people, soe that our servants will still desire freedome to plant for them selues, and not stay but for verie great wages. And I suppose you know verie well how wee shall maynteyue 20 Moores cheaper then one Englishe servant. The ships that shall bring Moores may come home... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1898 - 396 sayfa
...upon a just warre the Lord should deliver them into our hands, wee might easily have men, woemen, <fe children enough to exchange for Moores, which wilbe...as merchandise, is delicious. The way in which Hugh Pe* ter grades the sharp descent from the apostolic to the practical with an et cetera, in the following... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1863 - 418 sayfa
...Continent fillec with people, soe that our servants will stil desire freedom to plant for themselves, and not stay but for verie great wages. And I suppose you know verie well how wee shall niaynteyne 20 Moores cheaper than one Englishe servant. " The ships that shall bring Moores may come... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 402 sayfa
...If upon a just warre the Lord should deliver them into our hands, wee might easily have men, woemeu, & children enough to exchange for Moores, which wilbe...descent from the apostolic to the practical with an el cetera, in the following extract, has the same charm : " Sir, Mr Endecot & myself salute you in... | |
| 1880 - 976 sayfa
...sue that our servants will still desire freedome to plant for them selves, and not stay but ior very great wages. And I suppose you know verie well how...20 Moores cheaper than one Englishe servant." The Connecticut Gazette during the Revolution contained frequent advertisements for runaway slaves, among... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1881 - 400 sayfa
...hands, to suffer them to maynteyue the worship of the devill which their pawwawes often doe ; 21ie, If upon a just warre the Lord should deliver them...as merchandise, is delicious. The way in which Hugh Petei grades the sharp descent from the apostolic to the practical with an et cetera, in the following... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1884 - 428 sayfa
...soe that our servants will still desire freedome to plant for them selves, & not stay but for vcrie great wages. And I suppose you know verie well how...as merchandise, is delicious. The way in which Hugh Pe. ter grades the sharp descent from the apostolic to the practical with an et cetera, in the following... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1889 - 288 sayfa
...Continent filled with people, soe that our servants will still desire freedom to plant for themselves, and not stay but for verie great wages. And I suppose...maynteyne 20 Moores cheaper than one Englishe servant." (Moore's Slavery in Mass., 10.) * Steven's Hist. Index, vols. 4 and 5. 3 Records from the London Office,... | |
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