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not he AToided, wai, that ilic negro wo: 

 whf^m (hey had for cookt had gencnUj 

 many children, who, be »ftly 



to bring up, were troubUiuuic in the 

 kitchen, by fre<]iK*ntIv taking ^ 



ibey ought not, .i: ! : •. dirt: but 



what WM much \\ : • th.in all this, from 

 her own children playing with the > 

 mtf^Toc^, who hv nature appeared t<> l>c- 

 given to Ticc, her children unaroidabiy 

 COfitncted t'u* Kahlts of th^- negroc% and 

 tad their morai.s much crrr ^ T ''.'nV. 



a large number of negroes to recjuirc as 

 severe cfiaciplinc as a con * of sold* 

 and that may he one and the great c' 

 why General V.' ' i managed h:« 



Mgroes better tl^^i any other man, he 

 keiog brought up to the anny, and by 

 nature industrious beyond any description, 

 and in regularity tJic same. T 

 several anecdotes related of htm, for h * 

 metliidieaL I wsfi by C 



that he WAS tijv tiling with hi^ family in 

 his carriage acr(>s^ the country, and ar- 



