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... master one day accused him of a fault , in the usual terms dictated by passion and arbitrary power ; the man protested his innocence , but was not credited . He again repelled the charge with honest indignation . His master's temper ...
... master one day accused him of a fault , in the usual terms dictated by passion and arbitrary power ; the man protested his innocence , but was not credited . He again repelled the charge with honest indignation . His master's temper ...
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... master ; and , in a free country , where the mas- ter is perhaps either a member of the colony assembly , or an elector of such a member , he dares not do this , but with the greatest cau- tion and circumspection . The respect which he ...
... master ; and , in a free country , where the mas- ter is perhaps either a member of the colony assembly , or an elector of such a member , he dares not do this , but with the greatest cau- tion and circumspection . The respect which he ...
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... master of harsh temper . It creates an incapacity of acquiring any thing , except for the master's benefit . It allows the master to alienate the slave in the same manner as his cows and horses . Lastly , it de- scends in its full ...
... master of harsh temper . It creates an incapacity of acquiring any thing , except for the master's benefit . It allows the master to alienate the slave in the same manner as his cows and horses . Lastly , it de- scends in its full ...
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