An Inquiry Into the History of Slavery Its Introduction Into the United States

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Here goes, &tc. L. They cheat me in my rabbit skins. C. Here goes, &tc. L. When I bought their tin ware. C. Here goes, 3tc. " i A gentleman of high standing in Virginia mentionec to us a case, but the other day, which is just in point A minister who lived in his neighbourhood was a grea tobacco planter. There was not, until very late in th< year, any rain to make what is called a season, for setting out tobacco plants. Whilst the parson was preaching of a Sunday morning, there came a fine ra...in. He sooi wound up the service, and told his hearers "how gratefu they ought to be to God for this fine rain, and now, " sak he, "let us go home, draw our plants and set out ou tobacco. Come negroes, come negroes, all of you go hom< and go to planting !" He then called on his own negroes by name, to be off home immediately and at it. This wa: such a flagrant violation of morality, and such a bad ex ample, that the negroes put him into their corn songs and, said this excellent gentleman, "Sir, I assure you i is now twenty-five years since that happened, and thei * Sweet potatoes.

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