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Mine claim.

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Antonio de Barrios. Slave sale.

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Civil case; ownership of slave

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Sale of slaves.

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Testament.

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Obligacion (debt owed)

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Slave sale.

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Marriage by proxy contract.

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Testamento

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Purchase of slaves.

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