Persons in a state of servitude are under four distinct denominations: negroes who are the entire property of their respective owners; convicts who are transported from the mother country for a limited term; indented servants who are engaged for five years previous to their leaving England; and free-willers who are supposed from their situation to possess superior advantages.
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Wretchedness of White Servants (1770)
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Persons in a state of servitude are under four distinct denominations: negroes who are the entire property of their respective owners; convicts who are transported from the mother country for a limited term; indented servants who are engaged for five years previous to their leaving England; and free-willers who are supposed from their situation to possess superior advantages.