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... Children - The American Gentleman of Leisure - How Much Has Been Gained ? 236 ; Why Not ? -The American Restaurant ... Child- ren and Money , 628 ; Amateur Theatricals , 758 . CULTURE AND PROGRESS .... NATURE AND SCIENCE .... ETCHINGS ...
... Children - The American Gentleman of Leisure - How Much Has Been Gained ? 236 ; Why Not ? -The American Restaurant ... Child- ren and Money , 628 ; Amateur Theatricals , 758 . CULTURE AND PROGRESS .... NATURE AND SCIENCE .... ETCHINGS ...
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... children of a negro slave - husband and a negro free - wife were all free ; if the mother were a slave and the husband free , the children shared the con- dition of the mother . Slaves were forbidden to gather in crowds , either by day ...
... children of a negro slave - husband and a negro free - wife were all free ; if the mother were a slave and the husband free , the children shared the con- dition of the mother . Slaves were forbidden to gather in crowds , either by day ...
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... child where pre- viously they had three . They would not bear children as of old ; and the negro pop- ulation was rapidly decreasing . All the pota- toes , turnips , and cabbages consumed by white people in New Orleans came from the ...
... child where pre- viously they had three . They would not bear children as of old ; and the negro pop- ulation was rapidly decreasing . All the pota- toes , turnips , and cabbages consumed by white people in New Orleans came from the ...
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... children . The Catholic clergy in New Orleans has not gone so far as to forbid the attendance of children of Catholic parents in the public schools ; but the organ of that clergy announced the other day that the poverty , and not the ...
... children . The Catholic clergy in New Orleans has not gone so far as to forbid the attendance of children of Catholic parents in the public schools ; but the organ of that clergy announced the other day that the poverty , and not the ...
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... child . She was too inexperienced to ask herself why he did not speak it was sufficient for her that he was . Her heart had been like a tight - closed rosebud when he came ; and its petals were opening al- ready to the warmth of this ...
... child . She was too inexperienced to ask herself why he did not speak it was sufficient for her that he was . Her heart had been like a tight - closed rosebud when he came ; and its petals were opening al- ready to the warmth of this ...
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