This isn't a question. This is a foolish attempt at communication. Perhaps a bird or rodent has invaded someones house and danced on the keyboard. At least the question mark is in the correct place.
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.
Slave : Ghulaam Galley slave : baandhwa
A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.
If you are referring to the American slave trade, the slave traders were mostly Dutch (Caucasian) but there were also black slave traders and slave owners. The most notable of them was a Virginian by the name of Anthony Johnson.
by lying to them
He was lying on the ground, but he was still conscious.
A raised road across low lying ground is called a causeway.
Panic.
Their book is lying on the ground over there.
The correct grammar is "After the hurricane, trees were lying all over the ground." "Lying" is the correct verb form to use in this context to describe the action of trees being in a horizontal position on the ground.
It can be (a lying spouse, a lying animal). The adjective lying is from the present participle of the verb "to lie" (which has more than one meaning). Example: A lying person - a liar, one who tells falsehoods (lies) A lying animal - an animal lying (recumbent) on the ground
Some pebble lying on the ground
A snake.
Fish sleep on the ground.
in which situation you exert more force downward, standing or lying horizantilly?
When a person is lying on the grond, do a throw attack. It's basicly a throw move when the person is lying on the ground.