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" em, bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property, a part of their estate, To manage as they please. "
Newton Forster; Or The Merchant Service - Page 187
by Frederick Marryat - 1832 - 817 pages
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Plays: The wives excuse. The maid's last prayer. The fatal marriage. Oroonoko

Thomas Southerne - 1774 - 376 pages
...have done before 'em, bought and fold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. They They paid oar price for us, and we are now Their property, a part of their eftate, To manage as they pleafe. Miftake me not, I do not tamely fay, that we fhould bear All they...
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British Theatre: Oroonoko, by Thomas Southern. 1791. Lady Jane Gray, by N ...

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 336 pages
...bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. " They paid our price for us, and we arc now " Their property, a part of their estate, " To manage as they please. Mistake me not." I do not tamely say, that we should bear All they could lay upon us : but we find...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 19

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...so, whom you would rise against : If we are slaves, they did not make us slaves ; But bought us in an honest way of trade, As we have done before 'em, bought...our price for us, and we are now " Their property, apart of their estate, " To manage as they please. Mistake me not." I do not tamely say, that we should...
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Sharpe's British Theatre, Volume 11

English drama - 1805 - 258 pages
...hefore 'em, honght and sold Many a wretch, and never thonght it wrong. " They paid oar price for ns, and we are now " Their property, a part of their estate, " To manage as they please. Mistake me not.'* I do not tamely say, that we shoald hear All they conld lay npon ns: hnt we find...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 350 pages
...rise against. If we are slaves, they did not make us slaves, But bought us in the common way of trade. They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property,...a part of their estate, To manage as they please. Mistake me not, I do not tamely say, that we should bear All they could lay upon us : But we find The...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1

English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...so, whom you would rise against. If we are slaves, they did not make us slaves, But bought us in an Mistake me not, • I do not tamely say, that we should bear All they could lay upon us ; but we find...
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...slaves, they did not make us slaves, But bought us in an honest way of trade; As we have done before 'cm, bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it...a part of their estate, To manage as they please. Mistake me not, I do not tamely say, that we should bear All they could lay upon us ; but we find The...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., Volume 8

Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 450 pages
...so, whom yon would rise against. If we are slaves, they did not make us slaves. Bat bought us in an honest way of trade : As we have done before 'em,...a part of their estate, To manage as they please. Mistake me not, I do not lamely say that we should bear All they could lay upon us: but we find The...
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The London Stage: A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies ..., Volume 2

English drama - 1824 - 660 pages
...If we are stares, they did not make as slaves ; But bought as in an honest way of trade; As we hare done before 'em, bought and sold Many a wretch, and...a part of their estate, To manage as they please. Mistake me not, I do not tamely say that we should bear All they could lay upon us ; but we find The...
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The Acting Drama; Containing Sixty Highly Popular Plays, Etc

Acting drama - English drama - 1839 - 936 pages
...against. If we »re slaves, they did not malee us slaves. But bought us in the common way of trade. They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property,...a part of their estate, To manage as they please. Mistake me not — I do not tamely say, that we should bear Ail they could lay upon us: but we find...
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