Narrative of the Expedition which Sailed from England in 1817, to Join the South American Patriots: Comprising Every Particular Connected with Its Formation, History, and Fate; with Observations and Authentic Information Elucidating the Real Character of the Contest, Mode of Warfare, State of the Armies, &cJ. Murray, 1818 - 144 páginas |
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... humanity , and prepare them- selves to be not only witnesses of , but participators in , acts of the most revolting and indiscriminate brutality . I will now conclude , referring for a con- firmation of the preceding statement , not ...
... humanity , and prepare them- selves to be not only witnesses of , but participators in , acts of the most revolting and indiscriminate brutality . I will now conclude , referring for a con- firmation of the preceding statement , not ...
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... humanity in Great Britain , for their emancipation and comfort . During our stay at Saint Bartholomew's , which was nearly five weeks , we experienced many similar instances of public favour and attention , with the strongest proofs of ...
... humanity in Great Britain , for their emancipation and comfort . During our stay at Saint Bartholomew's , which was nearly five weeks , we experienced many similar instances of public favour and attention , with the strongest proofs of ...
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... humanity , appeared here to possess but a nominal existence . The ge- neral aspect of the negroes sufficiently evinced their happiness and comfort , and how anxious their kind master was to light- en the weight of their chains : nor ...
... humanity , appeared here to possess but a nominal existence . The ge- neral aspect of the negroes sufficiently evinced their happiness and comfort , and how anxious their kind master was to light- en the weight of their chains : nor ...
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... humanity and feeling , I fear , rarely influence the conduct of West India planters ; the great propor- tion of whom , so far as I could observe , treated their negroes in the most unfeeling manner , seeming very little solicitous for ...
... humanity and feeling , I fear , rarely influence the conduct of West India planters ; the great propor- tion of whom , so far as I could observe , treated their negroes in the most unfeeling manner , seeming very little solicitous for ...
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... humanity ; whilst the extreme difficulty attendant on a departure from the patriot service of those who once ac- tually join their standard , renders every attempt at return so nearly impracticable as to place foreigners , thus ...
... humanity ; whilst the extreme difficulty attendant on a departure from the patriot service of those who once ac- tually join their standard , renders every attempt at return so nearly impracticable as to place foreigners , thus ...
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