The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... negroes , and handing them over to courts martial . By these means the re- bellion was confined to a district on the eastern part of the island and was there crushed . While these movements were going on , certain declarations made by ...
... negroes , and handing them over to courts martial . By these means the re- bellion was confined to a district on the eastern part of the island and was there crushed . While these movements were going on , certain declarations made by ...
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... negroes ; but it was downright murder to take a civilian who had never been in arms against the Govern- ment , remove him from Kingston , where martial law had not been proclaimed , to the proclaimed district , and there have him tried ...
... negroes ; but it was downright murder to take a civilian who had never been in arms against the Govern- ment , remove him from Kingston , where martial law had not been proclaimed , to the proclaimed district , and there have him tried ...
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... negroes did not submit . In our opinion , they were justified by a knowledge of the negro character . The negro negro is a creature of considerable shrewdness on subjects that 236 Jamaica , its Disturbances and its Prospects .
... negroes did not submit . In our opinion , they were justified by a knowledge of the negro character . The negro negro is a creature of considerable shrewdness on subjects that 236 Jamaica , its Disturbances and its Prospects .
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... negroes , who were kept out of them by the grasping and unprincipled whites ; that money had been sent out by the Queen , and kept back by the same whites ; and that if he rose in rebellion he would get these back lands , and other ...
... negroes , who were kept out of them by the grasping and unprincipled whites ; that money had been sent out by the Queen , and kept back by the same whites ; and that if he rose in rebellion he would get these back lands , and other ...
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... negroes would have been executed , of breaking down the bridges and cutting off all communication with the camp and ... negroes ; that on some of these occasions plantations were fired and pro- prietors killed by the score ; that one ...
... negroes would have been executed , of breaking down the bridges and cutting off all communication with the camp and ... negroes ; that on some of these occasions plantations were fired and pro- prietors killed by the score ; that one ...
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