| 1825 - 188 sider
...obtained the surrender of all the Cristian slaves of every nation. Dumont adds. « \\re were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that our...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and lamented the day wherein they... | |
| 1825 - 840 sider
...slaves of every nation. Dumont adds : " We were taken in by a number of English boats, and there is was that our last chains fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoee, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
| 1826 - 390 sider
...obtained the surrender of all the Christian slaves of every nation. Dumont adds, " We were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that our...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 sider
...the surrender of all the Christian slaves of every nation. Dumont adds, " We were taken in by anumber of English boats, and there it was that our last chains...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
| E S. P - 1872 - 594 sider
...obtained the surrender of all the Christian slaves of every nation. Dumout adds: " \\'e were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that our...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
| 1872 - 604 sider
...every nation. Dumont adds: "We were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that onr last chains fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
| 184? - 310 sider
...obtained the surrender of all the Christian slaves of every nation. Dumont adds, " We were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that our...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and lamented the day wherein they... | |
| 1849 - 750 sider
...obtained the surrender of all the Christian slaves of every nation. Dumont adds, " We were taken in by a number of English boats, and there it was that our...fell off, not without the deep sighs and regrets of three thousand renegadoes, who despaired of obtaining deliverance, and cursed the day wherein they... | |
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