An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... head , and $ 150 on the head of any slave who joined the rebellion . Thirty - six hounds specially trained for hunting down black runaways were shipped over by schooner from Nicaragua . But in fact the Maroons were not the intrepid ...
... head , and $ 150 on the head of any slave who joined the rebellion . Thirty - six hounds specially trained for hunting down black runaways were shipped over by schooner from Nicaragua . But in fact the Maroons were not the intrepid ...
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... head driver was told to carry out the sentence on her with his ten - foot cart - whip - but the woman happened to be his wife . When he refused , the second driver was called upon to carry out Grignon's sentence - but the woman was his ...
... head driver was told to carry out the sentence on her with his ten - foot cart - whip - but the woman happened to be his wife . When he refused , the second driver was called upon to carry out Grignon's sentence - but the woman was his ...
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... head fore and aft , to make sure it knew where it was going . On tribal raids , the other side's dried heads were trophies . But this robustly savage life was rotting away . Since a native garment might take several months to weave ...
... head fore and aft , to make sure it knew where it was going . On tribal raids , the other side's dried heads were trophies . But this robustly savage life was rotting away . Since a native garment might take several months to weave ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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