Female heroism, and tales of the western worldWesleyan-Methodist Book-Room, 2, Castle St., City Rd., E.C., 1880 - 212 pages |
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... travelled very slowly because they were obliged to proceed silently and with extreme caution . In the early part of their flight they were twice much alarmed by the baying of dogs in the distance , causing them to shrink into the ...
... travelled very slowly because they were obliged to proceed silently and with extreme caution . In the early part of their flight they were twice much alarmed by the baying of dogs in the distance , causing them to shrink into the ...
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... travellers like themselves , fleeing from the slave - land and its horrors , might be attracted to the spot where a kind and generous hospitality awaited them at the hands of a Christian people , who well understood the gracious words ...
... travellers like themselves , fleeing from the slave - land and its horrors , might be attracted to the spot where a kind and generous hospitality awaited them at the hands of a Christian people , who well understood the gracious words ...
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... travelled alone , thankful that so many of her loved ones had succeeded in getting away to a free State , and fully trusting in the Lord to render her present undertaking successful . Having no children to embarrass her movements , and ...
... travelled alone , thankful that so many of her loved ones had succeeded in getting away to a free State , and fully trusting in the Lord to render her present undertaking successful . Having no children to embarrass her movements , and ...
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... for the official residence of the Governor at Clark's Hill . It was on the 3rd October , 1736 , about nightfall , that two travellers on horseback were 9 slowly riding along the high road which leads from THE GUNPOWDER PLOT . 43.
... for the official residence of the Governor at Clark's Hill . It was on the 3rd October , 1736 , about nightfall , that two travellers on horseback were 9 slowly riding along the high road which leads from THE GUNPOWDER PLOT . 43.
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... travellers arrived at the top of a gentle ascent , where stood the extensive sugar - works of a large and flourishing plantation . All around , at some distance , were scattered the cottages of the slaves , embowered amid plantain and ...
... travellers arrived at the top of a gentle ascent , where stood the extensive sugar - works of a large and flourishing plantation . All around , at some distance , were scattered the cottages of the slaves , embowered amid plantain and ...
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