| 1825 - 840 sider
...off, to extinguish the flames. The heat and the torrents of smoke were suffocating, so that we fuamed at the mouth ; and, at one time, we were in apprehension...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take advantage of such an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| 1825 - 188 sider
...suffocating, so that we foamed at the mouth ; and, at one time, we were in apprehension of being burnt aliv*. No one thought of unloosing us, probably from a dread...negligence, to others, for not foreseeing the accident, aud to others, for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take advantage of such an opportunity... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 sider
...taking fire, with all the slaves shut up in it. Though no lives were lost, our beards and hair were partly consumed. The water intended for our use was...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an advantage of such an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| 1826 - 390 sider
...mouth ; and at one time, we were in apprehension of being burnt alive. No one thought of unloosisng us, probably from a dread of some confusion and disorder...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an advantage of such an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| 1841 - 804 sider
...use was turned off, to extinguish the flames. The heat and the torrents of smoke were sufiocating, so that we foamed at the mouth ; and at one time,...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an advantage of such an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| 1872 - 604 sider
...taking fire, with all the slaves shut up in it. Though no lives were lost, our beards and hair were partly consumed. The water intended for our use was...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an advantage of such an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| E S. P - 1872 - 594 sider
...taking fire, with all the slaves shut up in it. Though no lives were lost, our beards and hair were partly consumed. The water intended for our use was...fire to the place from negligence, to others for not loreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an... | |
| 1849 - 750 sider
...taking fire, with all the slaves shut up in it. Though no lives were lost, our beards and hair were partly consumed. The water intended for our use was...foreseeing the accident, and to others for an imputed criminal intention, as if they would take an advantage of Mir h an opportunity to effect their escape."... | |
| 184? - 310 sider
...to extinguish the flames. The heat and the torrents of smoke were suffocating, so that we foamed'at the mouth; and, at one time, we were in apprehension...liberal distribution of the bamboo ensued, applied te some for setting fire to the place from negligence, to others, for not foreseeing the accident,... | |
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