CJiA P. liberty upon account' ofU^pltong- and faith-f&kdlimees*
XI1, , pofitively, re£u{ed’ it> ctoufing rather ^o be t&o fla'te*df’ a
■WQflky-mafter. r 5Fbis man had fevered flav®^df hfe owh^
^ept a decent bdufc,iwith handfotoe! fernitifee, and fbme*
plsatg^ and when vifitfed-by bi^bumaneJnaa^e]c:b r :mi#r6%'
C ^M r^ in e d ib ^ , witb Sapgaree^-portiOT cIai^et. I muft^
howeYCay acknowledge thisto bea<very> fisn'gular ihftahce^
and obferye, that. although a few: live comfortably at Pfc^
ram^idhp^tfe © ^e-ate& s b p a b ^ :are #£ete^ed>- partieulartf •-
tbofpghveraffd b^at/#^^wb%3iaYoJ®a®^uiwealSito Ihow»
but not the /malieft indulgence to bo.alt ofl. jj
A m o p g ftb ^ fl^ ^ j §i^dipdwm
" arp k i:gepefajv ipucb isfp.pft©dbfQr tbieiDCaffiiiity: tpi-E«**
ropeapi^.-a; Qu^prpotilbehigj d ie aoffsprip^i ofr: a«AYhit©<
i ap d tnwb :tb«gp, are < Yiejep ipHE^eous in?. tbj#
: colony.
7 Ijter^; e^fj not only mcjeta.with; tbe;’ whiter tbe= blacky
apd toiitye^ but; w ith
*fc T*he SamboP dark, and'the Mulatto Brownil ■"
“ The Maeftrfe*i thfc well-limb’d C^js^feboJaf* •
Thefe boys ape generally giacpd out to fome good .trade»,
fucb as cabinet;-raaker s* filyerfniitb^ jpwejlprs^ whilft.
the girls- »1^ employ ed as^waitingsw«^en^and taught m ft
artsoCfewing,. knitting,. and embroidery, f to psrfe&ipn t
they are.generally hapd-fome, anA,take> much pride- in*
the neatnefs and- elegance- of their drefs.
* The offspring of an European and of a. Quadiraotu _
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