| 1805 - 608 sider
...another, and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed tobe of so little value, that a person who killed one of those... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 388 sider
...another ; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work*. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, und their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person whokilled one of these... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 sider
...; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work [T]. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of these... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 470 sider
...another-; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work m. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of these... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 490 sider
...another ; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work.1 Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of these... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 454 sider
...were bound to cultivate the ground, and to BO o K perform several kinds of servile work'. Others t Hl were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of these... | |
| William Robertson - 1822 - 444 sider
...several kinds of servile work." Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that of domesic servitude, and felt the utmost rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of these... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 484 sider
...another ; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform several kinds of servile work"1. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed' to be of so little value, that a person who killed one of those... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1830 - 262 sider
...another, and were bound to cultivate the ground, and to perform various kinds of servile work. Others were reduced to the lowest form of. subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, that a person who killed one of these slaves was not subjected to any punishment. —... | |
| William Howitt - 1833 - 280 sider
...another ; and were bound to cultivate the ground, and perform several kinds of servile work. Others were reduced to the lowest form of subjection, that...rigour of that wretched state. Their condition was held to be so vile, and their lives deemed of so little value, that a person who killed one of them was... | |
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