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... ground , causing them to be held firmly down , by other Negroes , who grasp the hands and legs of their prostrate companion , when he may inflict upon the bare posteriors such a number of lashes as he may deem the fault to have merited ...
... ground , causing them to be held firmly down , by other Negroes , who grasp the hands and legs of their prostrate companion , when he may inflict upon the bare posteriors such a number of lashes as he may deem the fault to have merited ...
Pagina 153
... ground ground through sufferance . The same spirit which would find Blunt on Vestiges of Manners'in Italy . 153.
... ground ground through sufferance . The same spirit which would find Blunt on Vestiges of Manners'in Italy . 153.
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... ground over which the suspected marched was examined by my- self morning and evening ; this became the more essential , as the greater part of the ground was necessarily traversed by those em- ployed in daily supplying the different ...
... ground over which the suspected marched was examined by my- self morning and evening ; this became the more essential , as the greater part of the ground was necessarily traversed by those em- ployed in daily supplying the different ...
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