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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

CHAPTER IV
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These remarks apply to the towns.

The morals of the estates were still more deplorable.

The managers and overseers, commonly unmarried, left no female virtue unattempted.

Rewards sometimes, but oftener the whip, or the dungeon, gave them the mastery in point of fact, which the laws allowed in theory.

To the slaves marriage was scarcely known.


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