The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... carried to his house ; they were confined in a garret there in irons 24 hours , then carried to Jes- se Cannon's on a Sunday night , by him ( Cannon , ) and by Ebenezer F. John- son ; this was the first time the boys ever saw Ebenezer ...
... carried to his house ; they were confined in a garret there in irons 24 hours , then carried to Jes- se Cannon's on a Sunday night , by him ( Cannon , ) and by Ebenezer F. John- son ; this was the first time the boys ever saw Ebenezer ...
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... carried on , and sanctioned by existing laws , those coloured persons who are legally free , must necessarily hold their freedom by a very preca . rious tenure , particularly , where every person tinged with an African die , is presumed ...
... carried on , and sanctioned by existing laws , those coloured persons who are legally free , must necessarily hold their freedom by a very preca . rious tenure , particularly , where every person tinged with an African die , is presumed ...
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... carrying a horse about a mile from the spot where he had killed it ; and a more extraordinary case , which oc- curred in the Sneenburg , had been mentioned to me on good authority , where a lion , having carried off a heifer of two ...
... carrying a horse about a mile from the spot where he had killed it ; and a more extraordinary case , which oc- curred in the Sneenburg , had been mentioned to me on good authority , where a lion , having carried off a heifer of two ...
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