Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America: Being Replies to Questions Transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention Held in London, June 1840T. Ward and Company, 1841 - 284 頁 |
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... Maryland .. 97,433 Vermont District of Columbia 5,871 Massachusetts 4 Virginia .... 519,040 Rhode Island 14 North Carolina 294,218 Connecticut . 25 South Carolina . 384,864 New York 76 Georgia 279,740 New Jersey 2,254 Kentucky . 215,378 ...
... Maryland .. 97,433 Vermont District of Columbia 5,871 Massachusetts 4 Virginia .... 519,040 Rhode Island 14 North Carolina 294,218 Connecticut . 25 South Carolina . 384,864 New York 76 Georgia 279,740 New Jersey 2,254 Kentucky . 215,378 ...
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... Maryland 789 8,887 46,312 208,649 103,036 D. of Co .... 1790 Virginia 789 442,115 293,427 N. Carolina 1789 288,204 100,572 S. Carolina .. 1789 140,268 107,004 Georgia 1789 52,886 29,264 3,899 1 6,153 8,043 6105,635 3,214 12,766 10 ...
... Maryland 789 8,887 46,312 208,649 103,036 D. of Co .... 1790 Virginia 789 442,115 293,427 N. Carolina 1789 288,204 100,572 S. Carolina .. 1789 140,268 107,004 Georgia 1789 52,886 29,264 3,899 1 6,153 8,043 6105,635 3,214 12,766 10 ...
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... MARYLAND 1790 319,728 1800 341,548 21,820 6.8246 1810 380,546 38,938 1820 407,350 1830 447,040 39,690 11.4180 127,312 39.8188 26,804 7.0436 9.7435 VIRGINIA ...... 1790 748,308 1800 880,200 131,892 17.6254 1810 974,622 94,422 10.7273 ...
... MARYLAND 1790 319,728 1800 341,548 21,820 6.8246 1810 380,546 38,938 1820 407,350 1830 447,040 39,690 11.4180 127,312 39.8188 26,804 7.0436 9.7435 VIRGINIA ...... 1790 748,308 1800 880,200 131,892 17.6254 1810 974,622 94,422 10.7273 ...
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... MARYLAND ... 1790 103,636 1800 105,635 2,599 2.5224 ( decrease ) 1810 111,502 5,867 5.5540 42 0.0404 1820 107,398 4,104 3.6807 1830 102,994 4,404 4.1006 VIRGINIA 1790 293,427 1800 347,796 52,369 17.8474 1810 392,518 46,722 13.5114 ...
... MARYLAND ... 1790 103,636 1800 105,635 2,599 2.5224 ( decrease ) 1810 111,502 5,867 5.5540 42 0.0404 1820 107,398 4,104 3.6807 1830 102,994 4,404 4.1006 VIRGINIA 1790 293,427 1800 347,796 52,369 17.8474 1810 392,518 46,722 13.5114 ...
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... Maryland in 1790 , was 48,267 ; in 1830 , only 6,066 ; and of these , 5,546 belonged to New Jersey and Delaware . TABLE V. Showing the annual rate of increase per cent . , during each of the ten years from 1790 to 1830 . Whites . Free ...
... Maryland in 1790 , was 48,267 ; in 1830 , only 6,066 ; and of these , 5,546 belonged to New Jersey and Delaware . TABLE V. Showing the annual rate of increase per cent . , during each of the ten years from 1790 to 1830 . Whites . Free ...
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第 222 頁 - All flesh is not the same flesh ; but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
第 258 頁 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
第 211 頁 - I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, "ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.".
第 260 頁 - That no law shall be passed to prevent the poor in the several Counties and townships within this State from an equal participation in the schools, academies, colleges, and universities within this State which are endowed, in whole or in part, from the revenue arising from donations made by the United States for the support of schools and colleges...
第 194 頁 - Neither of these is, to any extent worth naming, enjoyed by slaves, as a moment's consideration will satisfactorily show. The law, as it is here, does not prevent free access to the scriptures — but ignorance, the natural result of their condition, does. The Bible is before them, but it is to them a sealed book. " The light shineth in the darkness, but the darkness comprehendeth it not.
第 169 頁 - ... conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the...
第 191 頁 - ... corrected without trial, by receiving, on the bare back, twenty-five stripes with a whip, switch, or cow-skin.' " In South Carolina, slaves may not meet together for the purpose of ' religious worship ' before sunrise or after sunset, unless the majority of the meeting be composed of white persons, under the penalty of 'twenty lashes well laid on.
第 245 頁 - The President of the United Mexican States, to the inhabitants of the Republic — Be it known : That in the year 1829, being desirous of...
第 25 頁 - ... life. From the right bank, on the contrary, a confused hum is heard which proclaims the presence of industry; the fields are covered with abundant harvests, the elegance of the dwellings announces the taste and activity of the...