affection of, for masters, [70]-[73];
transferred from Virginia to other states, [147];
sale of, by Virginia owners and traders, [147];
practice of buying and selling, reviewed by William Henry Smith, [148];
injury to certain classes of, by untimely emancipation, [159].
Slavery, foremost among the causes of the Civil War, [3];
Virginia's colonial record regarding, [15]-[24];
earliest introduction of, 1619, [16];
opposition to, of Colonel William Byrd, 1736, [16], note 4;
statutes restraining increase of, defeated by King George, [18];