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perpetual bondage of the Negro, 290, 291; slaves regarded as chattel property, 292; trial of slaves, 292; increase of slave population, 292; growth of the rice-trade, 292; trade with Negroes prohibited, 293; conduct of slaves regulated, 293; punishment of slaves, 294; branded, 294; life of slaves regarded as of little consequence, 296; fine for killing slaves, 296; education of slaves prohibited, 298, 300; permitted to be baptized, 298; inquiry into the treatment of slaves, 298; overworking of slaves prohibited, 298; hours of labor, 298; slave-market at Charleston, 299; Negro insurrection, 299; whites authorized to carry fire-arms, 300; enlistment of slaves, 300; Negroes admitted to the militia service, 300; masters compensated for the loss of slaves, 301; few slaves manumitted, 301; little legislation on slavery from 1754-1776, 301; effect of the threatened war with England, 301; number of slaves in 1715 and 1775, 325; efforts to raise Negro troops, 355; Negroes desert from, 355; recapture of Negroes from the British, 376; slave population, 1790, 436. Spain engaged in the slave-trade, 31; her colonies in the West Indies to be furnished with Negroes, 237. Stanley, Henry M., description of a journey through Africa, 72. Staten Island, N.Y., a Negro regiment to be raised there, 342. Stephens, Thomas, favors the introduction of slavery in Georgia, 319; reprimanded, 320. Stewart, Charles, owner of the Negro slave James Sommersett, 205. Stone, S.C., a Negro insurrection at, 299. Swain, John, suit to recover a slave, 231. Swan, James, advocate of liberty for all, 204. Swedes, settle on the Delaware River, 312. Tacudons, king of Dahomey, 28. Tarshish, Africa, description of, 452. Taylor, Comfort, sues a slave for trespass, 278. Teage, Collin, missionary to Liberia, 101. Tembandumba, queen of the Jagas, 56. Tharaca, king of Egypt, 454. Thethmosis, king of Egypt, 459. Thomas, John, letter to John Adams, 1775, on the employment of Negroes in the army, 337. Thompson, Capt, of ship "Nautilus," arrives at Sierra Leone with Negroes, 86. Timans, second king of Egypt, 454. Tutu Osai, king of Ashantee, 34. "Treasurer," ship, sails to West Indies for Negroes, 116; arrives at Virginia, 117. "Ty
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