The Black Gauntlet: A Tale of Plantation Life in South CarolinaAMS Press, 1973 - 569 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 178
... persons in Carolina for their philanthropy . They were rich , aristocratic in descent , highly polished in mind and manners , consecrated to the service of God , and particularly devoted to children , having already adopted two orphans ...
... persons in Carolina for their philanthropy . They were rich , aristocratic in descent , highly polished in mind and manners , consecrated to the service of God , and particularly devoted to children , having already adopted two orphans ...
الصفحة 396
... person from joining in marriage any white person with any Indian , negro , or mulatto , and subjects the party who shall offend in this respect , to imprisonment , not ex- ceeding six months , in the common jail or to hard labor , and ...
... person from joining in marriage any white person with any Indian , negro , or mulatto , and subjects the party who shall offend in this respect , to imprisonment , not ex- ceeding six months , in the common jail or to hard labor , and ...
الصفحة 399
... persons in this country are dependent upon the cotton trade for subsistence . A century ago , Lancashire contained a population of only 300,000 persons ; it now numbers 2,300,000 . In the same period of time this enormous increase ...
... persons in this country are dependent upon the cotton trade for subsistence . A century ago , Lancashire contained a population of only 300,000 persons ; it now numbers 2,300,000 . In the same period of time this enormous increase ...
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