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U. Si*"" r"- » -» ■■ •■"■ '-"'Z'. Z:- — "-"i t'sr 15 At th(? same time, the slave is subject to occasional hardships. This is tlie fate of all, under whatever social system they may live. In some form or other, all men are called on to pay for the privi- leges they enjoy, nor could it be expected that the slave w^ould be an exception to this general rule. If the marriage bond could be legalized and rendei'ed more sacred, and families not allowed to be separated by sale, many cases of hardship w...ould be prevented. This is a matter for the serious consideration of the slaveholder, if he would manifest to the world a desire to place the dependent race in the best possible condition, consistent with its safety.
Of the possibility of such reforms, they are the best judges, how- ever, who have the burden upon them, and are best acquainted with the wants and capacities of the African race. It is easy for those at a distance to give advice, in regard to a social system, the practi- cal working of which they are quite ignorant of, but those who are born and bred under such system can only know the difficulties that lie in the way of reform, especially when those difficulties are aggi'a- vated by interference from abroad.


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