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1    1|   immortal nor divine, but the slave and prisoner of his own
2    1|     the sailor or the fugitive slave keeps the polestar in his
3    1|        proceeds of every tenth slave to buy a Sunday's liberty
4    7|               One real runaway slave, among the rest, whom I
5   15|     road, lived Cato Ingraham, slave of Duncan Ingraham, Esquire,
6   15| Concord village, who built his slave a house, and gave him permission
7   15|      Freeman, "a handy Negro," slave of Squire Cummings once-there
8   19|       Portugal, Gold Coast and Slave Coast, all front on this
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