In addition to African and Indian slaves there was the class known as " redemptioners," or term slaves, consisting of indented servants, who bound themselves to their masters before leaving the mother country, and " free willers," who allowed themselves to be sold after reaching America, in order to reimburse the ship captain for the cost of their passage. [Please select]
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Of so many black ill-willers, which should he be that doth so hardily outface us. [Please select]
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These were the "free-willers" or "redemptioners," who sold their services usually for a term of five years to pay for their passage money. [Please select]
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The woods--y' are not ignorant of that--lie thick with our ill-willers.' [Please select]
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The guard that was set about the queen's chamber was doubled, and all were knights that were well-willers to the plots of Sir Mordred and Sir Agravaine. [Please select]
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