| 1832 - 644 pages
...Shooting is, however, too honourable a death for men whose conduct has occasioned so much blood-shed, and loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods...reckless of blood, carnage, and slaughter, shall cease." —Jamaica Courant. OBITUARY. f^ MR. JESSE HALL. Died, Dec. 24th, 1831, at Godwin's Croft, "ear Christchurch,... | |
| 1831 - 202 pages
...bloodshed and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in St. James's and Trellawny, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the Methodist preachers icho mat/ be convicted of sedition maij diversify the scene." So do we ! so docs every true friend... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1833 - 978 pages
...bloodshed and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in St. James and Trelawney, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the...of blood, carnage, and slaughter shall cease."— This is mere raving in men who for the previous six months, had been filling their pages with direct... | |
| Esther Copley - 1836 - 814 pages
...bloodshed and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in St. James's and Trelawney, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the...be convicted' of sedition may diversify the scene." " God forbid that we should ever advocate a cause from personal prejudice to the injury even of the... | |
| Esther Copley - 1839 - 674 pages
...bloodshed and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in St. James's and Trelawney, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the...be convicted of sedition may diversify the scene." "God forbid that we should ever advocate a cause from personal prejudice to the injury even of the... | |
| Peter Duncan - 1849 - 446 pages
...occasioned so much bloodshed and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in Trelawney, and we do sincerely hope, that the bodies of all the...reckless of blood, carnage, and slaughter, shall cease." We shall adduce only another specimen, the leading article of the " Courant" of January 20th:— "... | |
| Peter Samuel - 1850 - 396 pages
...property. There are fine hanging woods in Trelawny, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies ofatl the Methodist preachers who may be convicted of sedition...reckless of blood, carnage, and slaughter, shall cease !" As the Annual District Meeting was about to be held in Kingston, and the rebellion being confined... | |
| Peter Samuel - 1850 - 394 pages
...has occasioned so much bloodshed, and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in Trelawny, and we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the Methodist preachers who may be convtcttd of sedition may diversify the scene. After this, our hostility, even to men so reckless of... | |
| Henry Bleby - 1853 - 316 pages
...and confidently assuming and asserting that they had instigated the slaves to revolt, it was said, " Shooting is, however, too honourable a death for men...reckless of blood, carnage, and slaughter, shall cease." It was the appearance of such articles as these, and the just apprehension that these sanguinary counsels... | |
| William Brown - 1804 - 570 pages
...and the loss of so much property. There are fine hanging woods in St James' and Trelnwney, and.^we do sincerely hope that the bodies of all the Methodist...convicted of sedition, may diversify the scene."— (Bapt.) Miu. Herald, 1882, p. 22. butable to the Wesleyans in common with the other sectarians, and... | |
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