| Arthur Young - Great Britain - 1772 - 572 pages
...at work, and his pilfering from time to time ; almoft every flave being from the nature of flavery a thief; and compare the whole amount with the wages...manufacturer of iron or wool in England, you will fee that labour is much cheaper there than it ever can be bynegroes here. Why then will Americans purchafe... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...work, and his pilfering from tirne to time, almoft every flave being, from the na* ture of flavery, a thief; and compare the whole amount with the wages...manufacturer of iron or wool in England, you will fee that labour is much cheaper there, than it ever can be by ne-r groes here. — Why then will Americans... | |
| History - 1789 - 560 pages
...compare tin: whole amount with the. wages of a manulatturer of iron or wool in England, you will fee that labour is much cheaper there than it ever can be by negroes here. Why then will America purchafe flaves ? Becaufe llaves may be kept as long as a man picales, or has... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 pages
...neglect of business, (neglect is natural to the man, who is not to be benefited by his own care or diligence) expense of a driver to keep him at work,...manufacturer of iron or wool in England, you will see, that labor is much cheaper there, than it ever can be by negroes here. Why then will Americans purchase... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1820 - 360 pages
...his neglect of business, (neglect is natural to the man who is not to be benefited by his own care or diligence) expense of a driver to keep him at work,...that labour is much cheaper there than it ever can he by negroes here. Why then will Americans purchase slaves? Becanse slaves may be kept as long as... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 356 pages
...his neglect of business, (neglect is natural to the man who is not to be benefited by his own care or diligence) expense of a driver to keep him at work,...that labour is much cheaper there than it ever can he by negroes here. Why then will Americans purchase slaves? Itecanse slaves may be kept as long as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 586 pages
...of " business, (neglect which is natural to the man who is not " to be benefited by his own care or diligence,) expense of " a driver to keep him at work,...cheaper there, than it " ever can be by negroes here." Koster, in his Travels in the Brazils, observes, " The " slave-trade is impolitic, on the broad principle... | |
| Adam Hodgson - Slave labor - 1823 - 102 pages
...which is natural to the man who is not " to be benefited by his own care .or diligence,) expense of M a driver to keep him at work, and his pilfering from...cheaper there, than it " ever can be by negroes here." Koster, in his Travels in the Brazils, observes, " The " slave-trade is impolitic, on the broad principle... | |
| William Wilberforce - Abolitionists - 1823 - 642 pages
...diligence,) expense of " a driver to keep him at work, and his pilfering from time " to time, (aknost every slave being, from the nature of " slavery, a...cheaper there, than it " ever can be by negroes here." Koster, in his Travels in the Brazils, observes, " The " slave-trade is impolitic, on the broad principle... | |
| Asia - 1823 - 678 pages
...every slave being from the nature of slavery a thief), and compare the whole amount with the wage* of a manufacturer of iron or wool in England, you...much cheaper there than it ever can be by negroes h»re." — Frmkli* on tlu Peopling ttf Coumriei. and demoralizing, both to master and slave, still... | |
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