| 1836 - 600 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows could restrain them ; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| 1830 - 614 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows, could restrain them ; they shrieked, and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 592 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows, could restrain them ; they shrieked, and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| 1831 - 858 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows could restrain them : they shrieked and struggled and fought with one another, for ft drop of this precious liquid, ns if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 616 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows, could restrain them; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 262 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows, could restrain them ; they shrieked, and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing1 from which slaves... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 624 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows, could restrain them; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop ol this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in... | |
| 1836 - 602 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats, or blows could restrain them ; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| 1836 - 1184 páginas
...exposed in a fearful manner. They all rushed like maniacs towards it. No entreaties, or threats,-or blows could restrain them ; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing which slaves, in the... | |
| 1836 - 600 páginas
...could restrain them ; they shrieked and struggled, and fought with one another, for a drop of this precious liquid, as if they grew rabid at the sight of it. There is nothing1 which slaves, in the mid-passage, suffer from so much as want of water. It is sometimes usual... | |
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