Slavery Its Origin Nature And History Its Relations to Society to Governmen

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Slavery Its Origin Nature And History Its Relations to Society to Governmen
Thornton Stringfellow
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"Jtrusted this mission ol getting a wife for Isaac, to the most aistiiigui. -h';d si'rvant he had. At an eai lier period of Abi ahaiu's lite, ano oelvre he had a child, he thought of making this servant, on account ot his high qualities and sterling irneg- rity, the heir ot his wnoie estate. He now -■. Ids him on this delicate ana important mission, under suecial instruction. H'> requiies hiu. To taiie a iolemn oath to follow his directions to the very letter. He put* him in possession of all t...he means Kc, . ;Tas to nse t<) insure suceew; jewels t:, at ». Ei » bea«*if"'. T". Ano ». '"?♦. "' '•>" *'^" 'a-y, jpi*:' "•-■ r>:>»ceiL'. S 12 which he intended to give his son at his death. — This estate the servant enumerated to the lady's family in the following words : " I am Abraham's eervant, and the Lord hath blessed my master s;reatly, and he is become great ; and he hath given Lim flocks and lierds, and silver and gold, and men servants, and maid servants, and camels, and asses.

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