The great Pomponius Atticus himself was a dealer in humanchattels.
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Some ivory was offered for sale; but the chief traffic was in humanchattels.
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The chiefs showed but little inclination to trade, their traffic being chiefly in humanchattels.
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If their humanchattels once reached his outpost, there was indeed little hope of their reclamation.
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The figures tell their own tale of the mounting preposterousness of any calculated exhaustion of the humanchattels.
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Their humanchattels had been put up at auction, and among them was the title to our beautiful fugitive.
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The free trader would even abolish the tariff of two dollars and a half, imposed on humanchattels who land at Castle Garden.
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Twenty humanchattels, whom he brought with him, became free by the law of 1817; the remainder were left on his plantation, in Maryland.
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He might easily on the contrary find quite ordinary slave owners who had a very decided sense of responsibility in regard to their humanchattels.
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Among the numerous passengers who came on board at Rodney was another slave-trader, with nine humanchattels which he was conveying to the Southern market.
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"Ah," said Napoleon, laughing, "do you not know that the trade in humanchattels is now prohibited in our civilized states?