Equiano's Travels: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Volume 1Praeger, 1967 - 196 pages |
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... happy should I have ever esteemed myself to encounter every misery for you , and to procure your freedom by the sacrifice of my own . Though you were early forced from my arms , your image has been always riveted in my heart , from ...
... happy should I have ever esteemed myself to encounter every misery for you , and to procure your freedom by the sacrifice of my own . Though you were early forced from my arms , your image has been always riveted in my heart , from ...
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... happy state I passed about two months ; and I now began to think I was to be adopted into the family , and was beginning to be reconciled to my situation , and to forget by degrees my misfortunes , when all at once the delusion vanished ...
... happy state I passed about two months ; and I now began to think I was to be adopted into the family , and was beginning to be reconciled to my situation , and to forget by degrees my misfortunes , when all at once the delusion vanished ...
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... happy than myself . I envied them the freedom they enjoyed , and as often wished I could change my condition for theirs . Every circumstance I met with served only to render my state more painful , and heighten my apprehensions and my ...
... happy than myself . I envied them the freedom they enjoyed , and as often wished I could change my condition for theirs . Every circumstance I met with served only to render my state more painful , and heighten my apprehensions and my ...
Table des matières
Kidnapped | 15 |
Voyage to England | 33 |
Hope and Despair | 56 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Equiano's Travels: His Autobiography, the Interesting Narrative of the Life ... Olaudah Equiano Affichage d'extraits - 1980 |
Equiano's Travels: His Autobiography : the Interesting Narrative of the Life ... Olaudah Equiano Affichage d'extraits - 1969 |
Equiano's Travels: His Autobiography; the Interesting Narrative of the Life ... Olaudah Equiano Affichage d'extraits - 1967 |
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African afterwards amongst appeared arrived ashore asked astonished began believe Benin black poor boat brought C. J. Phipps cabin called canoe captain cargo carried Chapter Chinua Achebe coast dance death deck Doctor England English Equiano Eustatia expedition fear flogged freedom friends gave gentleman Georgia Granville Sharp Gustavus Vassa hands happy heard heart honour hope Ibibios immediately Indians island Jamaica kind King Kingdom of Benin knew land lived London look Lord manner master mate mind Miss Guerins modern Ibo Montserrat morning Musquito negro never night Olaudah Equiano Onitsha Phipps pounds sterling promised sailed seen ship shore Sierra Leone sight situation slave trade slavery sloop sold sometimes soon sorrow St Eustatia stay surprised swore things thought told took Vassa vessel voyage wanted West Indies wished women