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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

CHAPTER III
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It is very seldom that he finds it necessary to call in the aid of the special magistrate.

Conciliatory treatment is generally sufficient to maintain order and industry among the apprentices.
9.

He affirms that the negroes have no disposition to be revengeful.

He has never seen any thing like revenge.
10.

His people are as far removed from insolence as from vindictiveness.
They have been uniformly civil.
11.


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