The Black Gauntlet: A Tale of Plantation Life in South CarolinaAMS Press, 1973 - 569 من الصفحات |
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... labor , could not be developed . Africa was populous , teeming with millions of the darkest skinned and wildest tribes , whose prisoners captured in war were continually destroyed . When a field was opened in the hot latitudes of ...
... labor , could not be developed . Africa was populous , teeming with millions of the darkest skinned and wildest tribes , whose prisoners captured in war were continually destroyed . When a field was opened in the hot latitudes of ...
الصفحة 417
... labor , as the cotton plant . The great complaint in the British Colonies is , that the fruit of each year's effort is lost by the broken and irregular labor of the operatives . Now the Southern planter has secured continuity ...
... labor , as the cotton plant . The great complaint in the British Colonies is , that the fruit of each year's effort is lost by the broken and irregular labor of the operatives . Now the Southern planter has secured continuity ...
الصفحة 521
... labor in the West Indies . A servile race , peculiarly fitted by nature for the hardest physical work in a burning climate , the negro has no desire for property strong enough to induce him to labor with sustained power . He lives from ...
... labor in the West Indies . A servile race , peculiarly fitted by nature for the hardest physical work in a burning climate , the negro has no desire for property strong enough to induce him to labor with sustained power . He lives from ...
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