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Page viii
... give an account not only of the progress of the affairs of the college , but also of the management of slaves on these estates ; and the reader is thus enabled to compare it with the mode of man- . aging the negroes on other properties ...
... give an account not only of the progress of the affairs of the college , but also of the management of slaves on these estates ; and the reader is thus enabled to compare it with the mode of man- . aging the negroes on other properties ...
Page ix
... their talents , but that he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much mistated and little understood ; that its lighter parts Imp .: _ half- title wanting IN THE WEST INDIES PREFACE .
... their talents , but that he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much mistated and little understood ; that its lighter parts Imp .: _ half- title wanting IN THE WEST INDIES PREFACE .
Page ix
... their talents , but that he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much miştated and little understood ; that its lighter parts i IN THE WEST INDIES . Frederich an F. W. N. PREFACE . ix.
... their talents , but that he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much miştated and little understood ; that its lighter parts i IN THE WEST INDIES . Frederich an F. W. N. PREFACE . ix.
Page viii
... give ant account not only of the progress of the affairs of the college , but also of the management of slaves on these estates ; and the reader is thus enabled to compare it with the mode of man- aging the negroes on other properties ...
... give ant account not only of the progress of the affairs of the college , but also of the management of slaves on these estates ; and the reader is thus enabled to compare it with the mode of man- aging the negroes on other properties ...
Page ix
... he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much mistated and little understood ; that its lighter parts pretend only to amuse and entertain , not to edify PREFACE . ix.
... he has written it to give his readers the latest information on deeply interesting subjects , much mistated and little understood ; that its lighter parts pretend only to amuse and entertain , not to edify PREFACE . ix.
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