The tendency of the slave-owner is always toward profligacy and conspicuous waste.
2
The slave-owner had absolute power of life and death over his dependants.
3
At last the passive astonishment was broken by a slave-owner named Peel.
4
The slave-owner asked Kapika's wife if she would return to kill Kapika.
5
No slave-owner so maltreats his slaves that they cannot work for him!
1
General is something of a slavedriver according to Associated Press.
2
Any alternative to being a wage slave or a slavedriver-ora slave owner.
3
So the slavedriver hung out with us mere humans?
4
You may think you're a slavedriver, but you aren't.
5
They have to submit to the repulsive drudgery, with no advancement except to slavedriver.
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She was a throwback to our great-grandmother's locks, got from some slavemaster.
2
Why was I so faithful and dutiful to my slavemaster?
3
Some didn't have a last name, she said; only the surname of the slavemaster.
4
A low groan brought the slavemaster's attention around.
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And with Harriet Tubman outwitting the slavemaster?
Uso de slave holder en inglés
1
Each slaveholder was to look upon his chattels as natural slaves.
2
The offer to compromise with the slaveholder already in Kansas he repudiated with scorn.
3
Clay, Esq., of Georgia, a slaveholder, in his address before the Georgia Presbytery, 1833.
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Mr. Archilles Eubank was the largest slaveholder of his day, Mr. Colby Quisenberry was second, in Clarks County.
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Alexander Smyth, a slaveholder, and for ten years, Member of Congress from Virginia, in his speech on the Missouri question.
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All the Americans who had settled in Texas were slaveholders.
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George Whitefield, in his letter, to the slaveholders of Md.
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The majority of slaveholders, who received no compensation, joined the party of independence.
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But the slaveholders were just as determined to make Kansas a slave state.
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All decent slaveholders talk that way and I do not doubt their candour.
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Does not the Koran approve of slaveholders and did not Mohammed buy and sell slaves?
12
The Kennedys were not slaveholders.
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"After all, the villain of the book is a typical Southern slaveholder."
14
The slaveholders were very uneasy as to how they should save other valuables, as they saw that slavery was a hopeless case.
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While there were exceptions, as a general thing the Presbyterians made better masters than did any other denomination among the slaveholders in the South.
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They were personal friends, and as slaveholders they shared the view that slavery was a menace to the country and ought to be abolished.