A Letter From Capt Js Smith to the Revd Mr Hill On the State of the Negroe

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J S Smith
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They are employed in the culture of corn, maize, tobacco, and every fpecies of hufbandry.
This is fo full and pofitive an anfwer to the objection, that if all pur reafon- ing on the fubjecl: were gainfayed, it muft C 4 continue [ 40 ] continue to filence the advocates for flavery, till it be as fully and pofitively proved falfe.
So much for the poffibility of culti vating fugar plantations with free negroes; I add, that if necefiary, which now it is not, it may alfo be done by white labourers.
...It is a little fingular, and founds fome- thing like a contradiction, that the very fame gentlemen who affirm that free negroes are not fit for working in the field as hired labourers, maintain alfo, that negroes are the only people capable of Jield work in a Weft Indian climate ; and that white men are not equal to the labour of a fugar plantation. But this pofition is as falfe and groundlefs as the other. The negroe is not endued with any powers for enduring heat, but what habit would in time impart to a Tartar or Lapland tribe, if fettled between the tropicks.

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