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must create, with the help of all our brother | slaves, a society rich with all the productive power |
then (1086) 7. It supported 40 villagers and 9 | slaves, a mill, a church, 31 ploughs, 40 acres (160,0 |
Cacique insisted on keeping one of Dickinson's | slaves, a boy named Caesar. |
an Manor (including its contingent of about 83 | slaves), a plantation located in St. Charles Parish, |
I am also sending with him one of my | slaves, a doctor who as I have told Germanicus in a l |
The | slaves aboard the Royal then also rose in mutiny and |
One of these | slaves, Absalom Jones, became a highly respected lead |
Dr. Means had 110 | slaves according to the 1850 Greene County census. |
9d in compensation for 411 | slaves, According to the accounts of Codrington Colle |
o wrongly pictured Jews as the main traders in | slaves across medieval Europe and then as the dominan |
He claims that he would have freed the | slaves after the death of his father if the war hadn' |
A rural settlement founded by freed | slaves after the American Civil War, Pin Point is 1.6 |
Coffin was also involved in helping freed | slaves after the war in establishing businesses and g |
eaving college as well as a sizeable number of | slaves After the death of his two brothers, Robert Bo |
was a reduction of sources for procurement of | slaves after the expansion phase, and afterwards (aro |
n sword and sandal films such as Sinbad, Seven | Slaves Against the World, Treasure of the Petrified F |
# of male | slaves age 14-26 |
Several thousand American | slaves agreed to fight for the British in exchange fo |
business -- it was a time for free blacks and | slaves alike to come together (from the multi-state a |
e sea passage and the subsequent settlement as | slaves, all destroying the social fabric. |
e of Polly Caton and the rolling of tobacco by | slaves along Rolling Road to the Elkridge Landing sea |
ing to Nauplion; a few women who were taken as | slaves; along with the harem of Hurshid Pasha; and a |
day after Butler's decision, many more escaped | slaves also found their way to Fort Monroe appealing |
In 1790, he freed his | slaves, also providing them with clothes and having t |
Slaves also escaped in New England and New York, ofte | |
Two | slaves also are buried there, as is Go-Won-Go Mohawk, |
Soldiers and | Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gam |
Telfair's mercantile firm dealt in | slaves, among other things, and the correspondence in |
is wife and seven children, as well as sixteen | slaves: Amy, Bess, Bristol, Critty, Dick, Dublin, Jac |
for the African Missions and the Liberation of | Slaves an association of laywomen to publicize the mi |
t it is derived from pol: “the Pols were royal | slaves, an aboriginal people”, and that “Pot” was sim |
There are four | slaves and five female slaves and a mill rendering te |
Slaves and freed slaves lived on his property in New | |
Award, and Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, | Slaves and the Making of the American Revolution in V |
arths the lost stories of tens of thousands of | slaves and their descendants who journeyed into freed |
But by rallying | slaves and gens de couleur, Hugues was able to retake |
geny are here, along with some of the family's | slaves and members of other families. |
Fort Pocahontas served as a refuge for escaped | slaves and was used to hold suspected Confederate sym |
The Czech and Rus merchants sold wax, | slaves, and horses to German merchants. |
g of about a hundred workmen, including leased | slaves and bondsmen, encamped in a remote area, witho |
slaveowners had absolute authority over their | slaves and could not be found guilty of committing vi |
nd abolitionism, including lists of individual | slaves and plans of a slave hospital in the West Indi |
slaveholders, abolitionists, European-American | slaves, and Midwesterners. |
be only related to you, And we would be thine | slaves, And so please remove all our other desires, A |
an town with a vast entourage, including black | slaves and a large collection of animals. |
captured by soldiers lying in wait for escaped | slaves and was returned home. |
e bounty hunters catch up with the two escaped | slaves, and the foreman has a change of heart, helpin |
ing gift his father-in-law gave the couple six | slaves and the 300-acre (1.2 km2) Pine Slash Farm. |
Peake started teaching the children of former | slaves and the American Missionary Association (AMA) |
Manly owned 40 | slaves and supported the institution of slavery. |
Liendo had over 300 | slaves and the house was built by slave labor. |
p, and transferred five of her crew to work as | slaves, and replaced them with a similar number of pi |
rating in the Great Australian Bight as sexual | slaves, and apprehended the culprits, sending them ea |
a stop on the underground railroad for escaped | slaves and as a refuge for fellow reformers. |
Yusuf's settlement soon became a sanctuary for | slaves and it was here that the first cohesive Islami |
ring was used as a symbol of marriage for the | slaves and natives, who could not afford to purchase |
Romanians taking the Roma from the Mongols as | slaves and preserving their status. |
at the African American soldiers were fugitive | slaves and that the attack of the fort was a slave re |
wo years later, Colorado County hanged several | slaves and drove one white man and several Mexicans f |
Women, | slaves and children are exempt from the recital of th |
any persons in rebellion of any claim to their | slaves and made the former slaves free (Second Confis |
arch 1863 with investigating the status of the | slaves and former slaves who were freed by the Emanci |
milies, with most of his fortune consisting of | slaves and land. |
ates, of handing over their daughters to marry | slaves, and of giving their patrimonies to outsiders |
s views on life in Louisiana, the condition of | slaves and other issues. |
fore the American Civil War, he owned over 150 | slaves, and was considered as one of the richest men |
With the Federal occupation, runaway | slaves and slaves from abandoned plantations arrived |
and is said to have possessed a vast number of | slaves and about four hundred wives. |
In 1850 he held 1,092 | slaves, and in 1860 his heirs (his estate) held 1,130 |
ght to bring Christianity and education to the | slaves, and were the first Europeans to encourage sla |
tionary War began in 1775, black soldiers-both | slaves and freemen-served with white soldiers in inte |
me and he utilized for that purpose the native | slaves and a Berber chieftain. |
only with the United States, to free all their | slaves, and it abjured them not to acquire new slaves |
de the future Texas Congress from emancipating | slaves, and instructed slaveholders not to emancipate |
ry is an historic resting place for many freed | slaves and some of Houston's earliest black residents |
He supported the rights of the freed | slaves and urged the division of Texas into several R |
Gundioc's people were given one-third of Roman | slaves and two-thirds of the land within Roman territ |
Colonel Heth owned | slaves, and prior to the American Civil War (and Eman |
is eldest son traveled to the property with 26 | slaves and a large part of the family's possessions. |
ethnicities, along with the influx of African | slaves and their descendants, which has created the m |
aiding an Algerian ship and removing Christian | slaves and prisoners from it. |
Prior to emancipation, black | slaves and Free blacks were members of predominantly |
as Phoenician soldiers smuggled into Rhodes as | slaves, and his men occupy the Colossus to secure saf |
Like his father Newton refused to own | slaves and was poor compared to slave owners in his f |
one Samuel Nottingham, a Quaker, manumitted 25 | slaves and gave to them 50 acres (200,000 m2) of land |
r Zangen was briefly imprisoned for his use of | slaves and his involvement in arming the Nazi regime. |
-acre (24,000 m2) resting place for many freed | slaves and some of Houston's earliest black residents |
ties consisted primarily of the theft of Negro | slaves and horses, the looting and burning of houses |
Due to Crenshaw's keeping and breeding of | slaves and kidnapping of free blacks, who were then p |
traded Katanga's copper principally, but also | slaves and ivory, for gunpowder and firearms-and by a |
very on the island, prohibiting the killing of | slaves and easing discrimination against free blacks. |
nstruction in Texas, the emancipation of black | slaves, and the industrialization of the South. |
infant son John as Negroes (and essentially as | slaves and part of the property assets of the estate) |
rts included grain, gold, silver, iron, hides, | slaves and hunting dogs. |
"We want no | slaves and we want no Negroes", was the prevailing se |
nly Illinois resident legally entitled to keep | slaves, and Crenshaw became remarkably wealthy. |
s, exposing the cautious optimism of the freed | slaves and beleaguered soldiers. |
erty, which was to be given to their Christian | slaves, and enslaved themselves. |
of the song where Armstrong and others played | slaves and farm workers. |
Now in demesne 2 ploughs and 4 | slaves and 9 villans with 4 bordars have 5 ploughs. |
s becoming "like a magnet to peasants, coloni, | slaves and the hard-pressed" as Roman power weakened. |
mmittees traveled south and interviewed former | slaves and Union field commanders to get a better gra |
Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent: How Daring | Slaves and Free Blacks Spied for the Union During the |
00 well-dressed Visgothic princes, followed by | slaves and prisoners of war, to the Caliph al-Walid I |
(Joseph Davis was the owner of 346 | slaves and had a personal worth of more than $600,000 |
Slaves and servants of members sat on hard benches at | |
They were used to restrain prisoners and | slaves, and for public corporal punishment for men an |
en into the tribe, the former as child-bearing | slaves and the latter as tribal members. |
By 1860, they had 4,600 | slaves and depended on them as farm laborers or home |
reign affairs be directed to obtain returns of | slaves and other property carried off by the enemy du |
ealthiest planters in the South, who owned 448 | slaves and many large plantations totaling nearly fiv |
s a social taboo for Creoles of Color to marry | slaves and was rarely done. |
ply affected by his pleading for the Christian | slaves and captives in the hands of the Turks that sh |
ares his good fortune with his old fellow wage | slaves, and when they assist him in his various extra |
In 1815, his parents emancipated their | slaves and moved to Chillicothe, Ohio. |
hief Justice William Osgoode had set free many | slaves, and the practice was completely abolished in |
loaded two ships carrying his extended family, | slaves and professionals of various services, to bega |
garet would educate and teach scripture to her | slaves and plantation workers in the sitting room of |
imary purpose was the education of newly freed | slaves, and the original curriculum focused on the pr |
n 1686, soldiers of the Imperial army took the | slaves and property belonging to the Turks. |
cept an infinite gap in power between the poor | slaves and the rich and no social consciousness would |
In their work with the children of colonists, | slaves, and Native Americans, Le Jeune and his fellow |
ss to guns with the fur trade, they raided for | slaves and loot. |
rancis Marion was a man of his times: he owned | slaves, and he fought in a brutal campaign against th |
confided in Coles his wish to manumit his own | slaves and called on Coles' experience in trying to s |
There\\are two | slaves and one acre of meadow and woodland for 5 pigs |
d in a recent BBC Timewatch documentary "White | Slaves and Pirate Gold". |
ever, the details surrounding his ownership of | slaves, and in particular how he acquired them, is op |
age Church of Andrew Jackson and ministered to | slaves and the poor under the appointment of the Pres |
ister, Zoe), he proceeded to arm his household | slaves, and with the help of some supporters in the i |
ook as captives women, children, servants, and | slaves, and slaughtered sick and wounded prisoners. |
d Scott decision, which denied civil rights to | slaves and threatened to open the entire nation to sl |
e wealthiest families in the county with land, | slaves and money second only to those of the large an |
au, a Federal organization that assisted freed | slaves and tried to oversee labor contracts; it also |
was disputed over those who saw his freeing of | slaves and distribution of monies to the poor without |
A crew of 20 black | slaves and 5 white workmen performed original work on |
th's men did manage to seize a large number of | slaves and made off with a significant amount of plun |
rom amassing an army of mind-controlled karate | slaves and taking over the world. |
They were both former | slaves and they are both credited with having moderni |
as locked in the apartment with other Thai sex | slaves, and taken out by Dao, her pimp, to hotel room |
Slaveholders & the Right and Duty of Southern | Slaves and Northern Freemen, Wright argues |
Five hundred | slaves and three hundred Indians in bondage undertook |
e, which railed against the their treatment as | slaves and second class citizens in the United States |
e immigrants were often treated no better than | slaves, and Chinese women especially fared worse. |
the human race as food, leaving only a few as | slaves and cannon fodder for the Visitors' wars with |
Brown had hoped he would be able to arm the | slaves and lead them against U.S. forces in a rebelli |
letter claiming that, since the Spartans owned | slaves and beat their young, I do the same? |
The interior of the cavern was carved by | slaves and laborers over a period of several thousand |
there was increasing demand for non-Christian | slaves, and the Scandinavians had a de facto monopoly |
rca 1760-1829, leader of a gang that kidnapped | slaves and freed blacks. |
s own house by those savages, with most of his | slaves, and his wife and children carried off prisone |
has everything to do with the emancipation of | slaves and the celebration of freedom and justice. |
Both | slaves and freedmen worked on the river steamboats wh |
itut de Philologie et d'Histoire Orientales et | Slaves, and Flambeau-and published prolifically: by 1 |
rs, who are nearly all directly descended from | slaves and who have had little contact with the mainl |
underground tunnels under the Colosseum where | slaves and animals were kept ready to fight for the g |
The Fugitive's Gibraltar: Escaping | Slaves and Abolitionism in New Bedford, Massachusetts |
dying, Masona manumitted some of his church's | slaves and granted them property (exiguas possessiunc |
e was directly involved in persecuting runaway | slaves, and (if I recall correctly) wrote some pretty |
one of the largest property owners, including | slaves, and certainly the wealthiest Negro property o |
The church was built by former U.S. | slaves and free blacks. |
In demesne are 3 ploughs and 7 | slaves and 10 villans and 4 bordars with 6 ploughs. |
addition, the family frequently caught runaway | slaves and housed them in the cellar until their owne |
at Congress resolved to ban further imports of | slaves and to discontinue the slave trade within the |
province-to strike the chains off millions of | slaves and, if necessary, to wash out the, iron mould |
"Passion Play (When All the | Slaves Are Free)" - 5:25 |
as other assets, such as cattle, furniture and | slaves, are also of value; if property were to be reg |
The Yuuzhan Vong and their Chazrach | slaves are one of the few known alien species in the |
Many sex | slaves are also bought by 'agents' in Afghanistan who |
This federalist paper states that | slaves are property. |
The descendants of the freed Kaffir | slaves are still a distinctive community are mainly f |
history remains intact, and stories of unusual | slaves are well documented and accessible. |
The citizens of New France received | slaves as gifts from their allies among First Nations |
al reformer who ministered to African-American | slaves as well as white Southerners, and who used his |
Lush owned | slaves as late as 1819; at one time, he had five in h |
n period, this hospital served the newly freed | slaves as a Freedman's Bureau Hospital. |
spring, but he treated thousands of his Turkic | slaves as his sons, who were trained both as soldiers |
he Eppes plantation, whose owner had used many | slaves as labor before the war. |
ge house served as a hiding place for escaping | slaves as a part of the Underground Railroad. |
t is likely also referring to African-American | slaves as the "mule". |
historians argue about his legacy as Sims used | slaves as experimental subjects. |
White owners could enroll their | slaves as substitute forces for their own service. |
In the meantime, Crassus receives new | slaves as a gift from the governor of Sicily. |
ll records they have on historical insuring of | slaves as property through the state's Department of |
did have the constitutional right to free the | slaves as a temporary war measure under his power as |
Confederate authorities used | slaves as teamsters to transport supplies and as labo |
It features him with black | slaves as he was an abolitionist later in life. |
ntation owners to supervise and discipline the | slaves as they worked. |
00 Creek and Uchise allies and about 800 black | slaves as auxiliaries made up the expedition, which w |
of Ohio to secure the return of Kentucky-owned | slaves as property of their masters. |
A shatra (village) founded by Roma | slaves, as depicted in an 1850s engraving. |
w in Todd and Davies' footsteps, working among | slaves as an ordained Presbyterian minister in Virgin |
rleans to Mobile, Alabama, Joyce held about 50 | slaves at the plantation, who cultivated indigo, toba |
vil War, Kentucky planters were selling excess | slaves at markets in Louisville for shipment to the D |
Benjamin Chew was known to have possessed many | slaves at the Cliveden mansion. |
lf rule or perhaps an incident by some runaway | slaves at a local underground railroad stop. |
ely, however, that Clarence owned any domestic | slaves at this time, as Somersett's Case in 1772 had |
A second London trader taking | slaves at that time was William Towerson whose fleet |
received some education-a rare opportunity for | slaves at that time. |
, North Carolina and became the doctor for the | slaves at Pine Hill Plantation. |
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