| John Dunton, Richard Sault, Samuel Wesley - 1728 - 598 páginas
...of a Negro, and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at leaft his Actions fpeak it loudly,) that the Body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds, but the Souls of an hundred of them would notyieldhim one Farthing; and therefore he's not at all felicitous about them, though the true Reafon... | |
| George Henry Moore - 1866 - 276 páginas
...of a Negro, and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at leaft his Aftions fpeak it loudly) that the Body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds ; but the Souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one Farthing ; and therefore he's not at all felicitous about them, though the true Reafon is indeed,... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 524 páginas
...of a Negro, and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at least his Actions speak it loudly) that the Body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds ; but the Souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one Farthing ; and therefore he's not at all solicitous about them, though the true Reason is indeed,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1916 - 990 páginas
...of a Negro, and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at least his Actions speak it loudly) that the Body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds; but the Souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one Farthing."85 Among the principal arguments against conversion of slaves were, first, that it would... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1916 - 976 páginas
...of a Negro, and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at least his Actions speak it loudly) that the Body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds; but the Souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one Farthing."85 Among the principal arguments against conversion of slaves were, first, that it would... | |
| Dudley Weldon Woodard - 1923 - 454 páginas
...Negro,'' he says, "and he'll be apt to tell ye (or at least his actions speak it loudly) that the body of one of them may be worth twenty pounds, but the souls of a hundred of them would not yield him one farthing; and therefore he's not at all solicitous about... | |
| Jay Saunders Redding - 1992 - 252 páginas
...said in 1705, "and he'll be apt to tell you (or at least his actions speak loudly) that the body of one of them may be worth twenty Pounds; but the souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one Farthing." An English lady of the West Indies wrote the Reverend Morgan Godwyn, a rector in Virginia,... | |
| Albert J. Raboteau - 2004 - 424 páginas
...he'll be apt to tell ye (or as least his actions speak it loudly) that the body of one of them maybe worth twenty pounds; but the souls of an hundred of them would not yield him one farthing."36 Some efforts were made, however. The first recorded instance of a slave's baptism... | |
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