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Whilst a man is a slave, he cannot be effectually protected from Injustice — 'tis a solecism in term and reality.
Our Colonists boast of the improvement that has of late years taken place in the condition of their slaves, both in law and in fact.
Why are not their slaves up to this very time still con- sidered and treated as chattels? may be sold their parents, wives, children, and nearest relatives, together 81 fvr separately, or otherwise disposed of by tlieii' owner- nay, even ajrainst liis
...will may be seized by his creditors, and sold for payment of his debts ; sent oft' to a distant settlement, or even colony, and for ever separated from their native home, and dearest connections ; and in other ways liable to be injuriously aff"ected by the mis- fortunes, chang:e in circumstances, neglect, or wrong doing of their owner. — Is not the slave forced against his will, and without fair compensation, to toil for his owner, who may also let him out on hire to drudge for others, and and pocket the fruits of his earnings.

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