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... savage - looking , tall Mulatto , whose grim , flat face appeared at the door , like Satan peep- ing from behind a tree . " Who have you here , Lemantin ? " " Jean Marinier , Père le Bar , Petun , two or three niggers , and myself . We ...
... savage - looking , tall Mulatto , whose grim , flat face appeared at the door , like Satan peep- ing from behind a tree . " Who have you here , Lemantin ? " " Jean Marinier , Père le Bar , Petun , two or three niggers , and myself . We ...
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... savage tone , " Swear ! " " Swear ! " whispered , like a low echo , the musical voice of Le Blanc , in the Master's ear . Well , if I must , I must , " responded the entrapped Master ; " but , curse me , if I like it at all . " He ...
... savage tone , " Swear ! " " Swear ! " whispered , like a low echo , the musical voice of Le Blanc , in the Master's ear . Well , if I must , I must , " responded the entrapped Master ; " but , curse me , if I like it at all . " He ...
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... savage has a motive , no doubt , for bringing this man on shore ? ” " Yes , he wants to kill the sailor . " And why ? " " Because this rough Captain wanted to flog him ; had him tied up on the deck of the ship , where I had sent him to ...
... savage has a motive , no doubt , for bringing this man on shore ? ” " Yes , he wants to kill the sailor . " And why ? " " Because this rough Captain wanted to flog him ; had him tied up on the deck of the ship , where I had sent him to ...
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... savage . " " That would be both unjust and cruel . ” " But it would be politic . " " What ! enslave him ; punish him on bare suspicion , of the most vague and uncertain kind ? " " The end sanctifies the means . " " One would think you ...
... savage . " " That would be both unjust and cruel . ” " But it would be politic . " " What ! enslave him ; punish him on bare suspicion , of the most vague and uncertain kind ? " " The end sanctifies the means . " " One would think you ...
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... with Le Blanc , forgetting that the ears and eyes of a savage are much keener than our own , although at the time his senses may appear to be utterly ab- stracted . " You do not answer , mon cher , " ARTHUR CONWAY . 233.
... with Le Blanc , forgetting that the ears and eyes of a savage are much keener than our own , although at the time his senses may appear to be utterly ab- stracted . " You do not answer , mon cher , " ARTHUR CONWAY . 233.
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Стр. 86 - June (slave style), shall be taken up, and given a prey to the birds of the air ; that upon the same spot there shall be erected, at the expense of the republic, a monument, bearing on one side this decree ; and on the other, the following inscription : ' This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General, and Governor of Guadaloupe for the * * * * George III.
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Стр. 85 - ... and whereas, the rights of humanity, of war, and of nations, have been violated by Charles Grey, General ; John...
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