The negroes thus bound, are (by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children.... Annual Register of World Events - Page 3391801Full view - About this book
| Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1839 - 632 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1839 - 666 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| Slavery - 1843 - 404 pages
...masters and mistresses to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful oecupation, agreeably to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphans and other poor childreru And 1 do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 900 pages
...and negro children thus bound were to " be taught to read and write, and brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia providing for the support of orphan and other poor children." In the meantime, until the emancipation should take place,... | |
| George Washington - Agriculture - 1847 - 220 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - United States - 1855 - 638 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Presidents - 1856 - 406 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Abolitionists - 1857 - 348 pages
...by their masters and mistresses to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphans and other poor children. And 1 do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 pages
...(by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation... | |
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