The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Slavery of the Christians at Algiers . By Walter Croker , Esq . of the Royal Navy . 3. Narrative of a Ten Year's Residence at Tripoli , in Africa , from the Original Correspondence , in the pos- session of the Family of the late Richard ...
... Slavery of the Christians at Algiers . By Walter Croker , Esq . of the Royal Navy . 3. Narrative of a Ten Year's Residence at Tripoli , in Africa , from the Original Correspondence , in the pos- session of the Family of the late Richard ...
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... like course , Fortune his slave , and victory his mate . " Twere doubt , if that dark form could truly feel , Or were indeed a shape and soul of steel . ' The nations appear in order as accusers ; our limits 1816 , 73 Milman's Fazio .
... like course , Fortune his slave , and victory his mate . " Twere doubt , if that dark form could truly feel , Or were indeed a shape and soul of steel . ' The nations appear in order as accusers ; our limits 1816 , 73 Milman's Fazio .
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... slaves are leagued against me , And do beset me with their wicked floutings- " Comes my lord home to - night ? —and when I say " I know not , ❞ — their coarse pity makes my heartstrings Throb with the agony .'- These lines demand no ...
... slaves are leagued against me , And do beset me with their wicked floutings- " Comes my lord home to - night ? —and when I say " I know not , ❞ — their coarse pity makes my heartstrings Throb with the agony .'- These lines demand no ...
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... slaves of both sexes , the fruits of their cheepaos , whom they treat with a degree of kindness that would almost re- concile one to the endurance of that state of supposed 1816 . 91 Pottinger's Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde .
... slaves of both sexes , the fruits of their cheepaos , whom they treat with a degree of kindness that would almost re- concile one to the endurance of that state of supposed 1816 . 91 Pottinger's Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde .
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... slaves which he had , should work so diligently , without any person to look after them . " Why not ? " said he " they are clothed , fed , and treated like the other members of my family , and if they do not labour , they are well aware ...
... slaves which he had , should work so diligently , without any person to look after them . " Why not ? " said he " they are clothed , fed , and treated like the other members of my family , and if they do not labour , they are well aware ...
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