| Henry Roscoe - 1833 - 400 sider
...treated by their masters, were the soul of the insurrection. It was they who betrayed and delivered their humane masters to the assassin's sword ; it was they...gangs disposed to fidelity. It was they who massacred whomsoever refused to become their accomplice. What a lesson for the Amis des Noirs!" " Upon this part... | |
| Genuine "Dicky Sam.". - 1884 - 162 sider
...treated by their masters, were the soul of the insurrection. It was they who betrayed and delivered their humane masters to the assassin's sword ; it was they...gangs disposed to fidelity. It was they who massacred whomsoever refused to become their accomplice. What a lesson for the Amis des Noirsf " ' Upon this... | |
| 1884 - 174 sider
...treated by their masters, were the soul of the insurrection. It was they who betrayed and delivered their humane masters to the assassin's sword ; it was they...gangs disposed to fidelity. It was they who massacred whomsoever refused to become their accomplice. What a lesson for the Amis des Noirsf " ' Upon this... | |
| Laurent Dubois - 2005 - 390 sider
...of the Insurrection." "It was they who betrayed and delivered their human masters to the assassins' sword: it was they who seduced and stirred up to revolt the gangs disposed to fidelity." It was a "heart-breaking discovery" to the planters, who would see nothing but despair in the future were... | |
| Ned Sublette - 2008 - 368 sider
...entire existence of the institution of slavery. One aspect of the uprising dumbfounded the planters: Those slaves, who had been most kindly treated by...their accomplices. What a lesson for the Amis des Noirsl18 The slaves who had been treated the least inhumanely were insufficiently grateful for the... | |
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