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... better to giue fiue hundred pound a tun for those grosse Commodities in Denmarke , then send for them hither , till more necessary things be provided . For in over - toyling our weake and vnskilfull bodies , to satisfie this desire of ...
... better to giue fiue hundred pound a tun for those grosse Commodities in Denmarke , then send for them hither , till more necessary things be provided . For in over - toyling our weake and vnskilfull bodies , to satisfie this desire of ...
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... better sport than to see light heads handle their heels , and fetch their carreers in a time , when the Roof of Liberty stands open . The next perplexed Question , with pious and ponderous men , will be : What should be done for the ...
... better sport than to see light heads handle their heels , and fetch their carreers in a time , when the Roof of Liberty stands open . The next perplexed Question , with pious and ponderous men , will be : What should be done for the ...
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... better cloathed , better fed , and better treated , than their unfortunate breathren , whom a more rigid fate hath subjected to slavery in our West India islands ; neither are their employments so laborious , nor the acts of the ...
... better cloathed , better fed , and better treated , than their unfortunate breathren , whom a more rigid fate hath subjected to slavery in our West India islands ; neither are their employments so laborious , nor the acts of the ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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