A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... murdered at their hearths , that the contest was relinquished . So severe were the struggles , that the ground obtained the name of the ' Bloody Ground . " But the strife is over ; the red man has been exterminated , and peace and ...
... murdered at their hearths , that the contest was relinquished . So severe were the struggles , that the ground obtained the name of the ' Bloody Ground . " But the strife is over ; the red man has been exterminated , and peace and ...
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... murdered in their beds by the slaves , as they tell their husbands , but be- cause they are anxious to spend more of their time at the cities , where they can enjoy more luxury and amusement than can be procured at the plantations ...
... murdered in their beds by the slaves , as they tell their husbands , but be- cause they are anxious to spend more of their time at the cities , where they can enjoy more luxury and amusement than can be procured at the plantations ...
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... murders in the city of New Orleans were just as fre- quent as in all the States contiguous to the Mississippi ; but ... murder , was tried and condemned . To avoid the gallows , he committed suicide in prison . This system having been ...
... murders in the city of New Orleans were just as fre- quent as in all the States contiguous to the Mississippi ; but ... murder , was tried and condemned . To avoid the gallows , he committed suicide in prison . This system having been ...
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... murder of his wife . He had been bred up as a butcher . ( I have observed that when the use of the knife is habitual , the flinching which men naturally feel at the idea of driving it into a fellow - creature , is over- come ; and a man ...
... murder of his wife . He had been bred up as a butcher . ( I have observed that when the use of the knife is habitual , the flinching which men naturally feel at the idea of driving it into a fellow - creature , is over- come ; and a man ...
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... murder of a slave , and sentenced to be hung . The following is part of the answer of the governor to the petitioners : " The laws of South Carolina make no distinction in cases of deliberate murder , whether committed on a black man or ...
... murder of a slave , and sentenced to be hung . The following is part of the answer of the governor to the petitioners : " The laws of South Carolina make no distinction in cases of deliberate murder , whether committed on a black man or ...
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A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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