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admail property, to be cultivated when they arc
not employed in their matters fervice. Let the
propagation of the (laves be encouraged by pre-
miums to be divided between the parents and
the matter. Let all children of (laves born in a
Chriftian country be free, and let them be edu-
cated at the public expence, as in the Foundling
Hofpital and the Workhoufes. But if this be
too much to attempt, let fuch children ferve
only a certain number of years, to repay their
matter the expence their fupport has brought
upon him. By humane treatment, and afliduous
inftru&ion in divine and moial truths, the Da-
nifli mifiionaries, and the Moravian brethren,
have been of great comfort and utility to the
Dani(h Negroes: thefe (laves become virtuous
by the aid of fuch preachers, and the hope of
certain liberty, appears to influence their minds
with fuch principles as are an ample recompence
to themfelves, and a fource of unftained riches
t© the public.
FINIS.
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