The Legion of Liberty and Force of Truth, Volume 1Arno Press, 1969 - 374 pages |
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... negroes ordered Montez to make the nearest land , which proved to be the island of St. Andrews . Here the negroes met no one . After this Montez steered for New - Providence , but the negroes were not disposed to land . By this time ...
... negroes ordered Montez to make the nearest land , which proved to be the island of St. Andrews . Here the negroes met no one . After this Montez steered for New - Providence , but the negroes were not disposed to land . By this time ...
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... negroes are as a race remarkable for docility ; they are very easily controlled by kind influence . It is only necessary to gain their confidence , and you can sway them as you please . " Let it be remembered that the negroes of Antigua ...
... negroes are as a race remarkable for docility ; they are very easily controlled by kind influence . It is only necessary to gain their confidence , and you can sway them as you please . " Let it be remembered that the negroes of Antigua ...
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... negroes continued to work for them . " General Lacroix , in his memoirs , speaking of the same period , says : " The colony marched as by enchantinent towards its ancient splendor ; cultivation prospered ; every day produced perceptible ...
... negroes continued to work for them . " General Lacroix , in his memoirs , speaking of the same period , says : " The colony marched as by enchantinent towards its ancient splendor ; cultivation prospered ; every day produced perceptible ...
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