Excerpt from Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Vol. 2: Institutions and Economics
E. Downing to Gov. 4 Mass. II. (3. VI., p. 65: I do not see how wee can thrive untill wee gett into a stock of slaves sufficient to doe all our business for our children's children will hardly see this great continent tilled with people, soc that our servants will still desire freedom to plan for themselves, and not stav but for veric great wages.
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