Early American Views on Negro Slavery from the Time of the Founding of the Republic Until 1830 ...Meador Publishing Company, 1934 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... labor . " Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind and the Peopling of Countries . Written in Pennsylvania , 1751. " " It is an ill - grounded opinion that , by the labor of slaves , America may possibly vie in cheapness of manu ...
... labor . " Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind and the Peopling of Countries . Written in Pennsylvania , 1751. " " It is an ill - grounded opinion that , by the labor of slaves , America may possibly vie in cheapness of manu ...
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... labor was cheaper than free labor , for we find him hiring a joiner in September , 1759 , for a year's time . The joiner shall " use his best endeavors to instruct in the art of his trade any Negro or Negroes which George Washington ...
... labor was cheaper than free labor , for we find him hiring a joiner in September , 1759 , for a year's time . The joiner shall " use his best endeavors to instruct in the art of his trade any Negro or Negroes which George Washington ...
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... labor . Nor is he sure that there is such an advantage of united , over individual , labor as is taken for granted . The fact that the individual laborer must share his efforts with those who are not so industrious , would prove ...
... labor . Nor is he sure that there is such an advantage of united , over individual , labor as is taken for granted . The fact that the individual laborer must share his efforts with those who are not so industrious , would prove ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Franklins Memorial to Congress and the | 30 |
Summary of Fraklins Views | 38 |
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