Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 45
... in Europe , re- ferring to Jeffries ' circuit for punishing the insur- gents . " He has already condemned several hun- dreds , some of whom we are already executed , more are to be , and the others sent to THE INDENTED SLAVE . 45.
... in Europe , re- ferring to Jeffries ' circuit for punishing the insur- gents . " He has already condemned several hun- dreds , some of whom we are already executed , more are to be , and the others sent to THE INDENTED SLAVE . 45.
Page 47
... slaves to the colonies . Maddened by the succession of murders ; driven from their homes to caves , from caves to morasses and mountains ; death brought to the inmates of a house that should shelter them ; death to the bene ... SLAVE . 47.
... slaves to the colonies . Maddened by the succession of murders ; driven from their homes to caves , from caves to morasses and mountains ; death brought to the inmates of a house that should shelter them ; death to the bene ... SLAVE . 47.
Page 48
... slave was a happy one . Hundreds and thousands of fugitives . flying from persecution came to the New World , while ... slaves to be sold to the planters . Notice had been given of the intended sale and many planters came to look at the ...
... slave was a happy one . Hundreds and thousands of fugitives . flying from persecution came to the New World , while ... slaves to be sold to the planters . Notice had been given of the intended sale and many planters came to look at the ...
Page 49
... slave ? ” " No. " " Then wherefore is it here ? " asked Hull . " His is truly a pathetic story as I have heard it . It seems he was a widower with his child wander- ing about the country , when he fell in with some of the Duke of ...
... slave ? ” " No. " " Then wherefore is it here ? " asked Hull . " His is truly a pathetic story as I have heard it . It seems he was a widower with his child wander- ing about the country , when he fell in with some of the Duke of ...
Page 50
... slaves were con- fined and gazed on the lot , very much as a cattle dealer might look upon a herd he contemplated ... slavery and chains could not sub- due the proud captive . Hull delighted in punishing those whom he dis- liked . He was ...
... slaves were con- fined and gazed on the lot , very much as a cattle dealer might look upon a herd he contemplated ... slavery and chains could not sub- due the proud captive . Hull delighted in punishing those whom he dis- liked . He was ...
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