Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade With Answers to Which Are Prefi

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Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade With Answers to Which Are Prefi
James Ramsay
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But the ufual rent and infurance of aflave, is from 10 to 1 2, and there is nothing left for the returns of the lands, &c. Occupied by them. If ever, from this time, new lands be brought into culture, Ibme other method, than this of working them by African flaves, muft be tried. Let the planter twift the calculation as he pleafes, he will never prove a new flave profitable. * Object. 28. The -planter can bear no interruption in the annual Jupply of flaves.
Anfw. 28. In the late war he bore the
...inter ruption for about fix years, without any fenfible injury. Since that time he has made but fmall ufe of the trade ; but though in his own power, has turned it over to the French and Spaniards. There is an accommodating difpofition in man, that adapts itfelf to neceffity. This meafure in deed will only keep the planter, even in the opi nion of Long, from running in debt.
* Robertfon indeed fuppofes a flave to produce a hhd. Of fugar ; but whatever it might be ann. 17, 0, when he wrote, it is double of what is now produced.


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