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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the West Indies: With a Continuation ... - Page 80
de Bryan Edwards - 1819
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Volume 2

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 pages
...two White servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from the Cape, were apprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was himself in the conspiiacy ; and luiving no other means of escaping, were by him conducted into a neighbouring wood,...
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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the ..., Volume 4

Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 446 pages
...white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Fran9ois, were apprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was...into an adjacent wood; after which he went and joined therevolters. The following night; he found an opportunity of bringing them provisions from the rebel...
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A History of the West Indies: Containing the Natural, Civil, and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Coke - 1811 - 560 pages
...white servants, residing on a mountain plantation, about thirty miles from Cape Francois, were npprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was...means of providing for their escape, he conducted them to an adjoining wood ; after which, he went and joined the revolters. The following night he found...
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A History of the West Indies: Containing the Natural, Civil, and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Coke - 1811 - 560 pages
...white servants, residing on a mountain plantation, about thirty miles from Cape Francois, were apprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was...promised, if possible, to save the lives of his master and nis family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them to an adjoining...
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History of the Island of St. Domingo

Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 478 pages
...white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Francois, were apprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was...no immediate means of providing for their escape, ha conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revolters. The following...
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History of the Island of St. Domingo: From Its First Discovery by Columbus ...

Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 292 pages
...son-in-law, and two white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Franqois, were apprised of the revolt by one of •their own...which he went and joined the revolters. The following nigfit, he found an opportunity of bringing them provisions from the rebel camp. The second night he...
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History of the Island of St. Domingo: From Its First Discovery by Columbus ...

Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 292 pages
...son-in-law, and two white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Franqois, were apprised of the revolt by one of their own slaves,...adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revellers. The following night, he found an opportunity of bringing them provisions from the rebel...
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History of the Island of St. Domingo: From Its First Discovery by Columbus ...

Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 408 pages
...son-in-law, and two white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Franqois, were apprised of the revolt by one of their own slaves,...conspiracy, but promised if possible, to save the lives of bis master and his family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, be conducted them...
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The Anti-slavery Record, Volume 2

1836 - 180 pages
...sonin-law, and two white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Fra^ois, were apprised of the revolt by one of their own slaves,...possible to save the lives of his master and his family. Haymg no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood; after...
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Anecdotes: Social Life

1849 - 240 pages
...white servants, residing on a mountain plantation about thirty miles from Cape Francois, were apprized of the revolt by one of their own slaves, who was himself in the conspiracy ; hut promised, if possible, to save the lives of his master and his family. Having no immediate means...
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