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" Boshies-men, which merits the abhorrence of every one ; though I have been told that they pique themselves upon it : and not only is the capture of ' ; the Hottentots considered by them merely as a party of pleasure, but, in cold blood, they destroy the... "
Account of a Shooting Excursion on the Mountains Near Dromilly Estate - Page 14
1825
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An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species: Particularly the ...

Thomas Clarkson - 1787 - 164 pages
...or eight of the ene*1 my at a time, efpecially as. thefe latter know no better " than to keep clofe together in a body." ' " And not only is the capture of the Hottentots con" fidered by them merely as a party of pleafure, but in **- cold blood they deftroy the bands which...
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Researches in South Africa: Illustrating the Civil, Moral, and ..., Volume 2

John Philip - 1828 - 478 pages
...which merits the abhorrence of every one ; though I have been told that they pique themselves upon it : and not only is the capture of ' ; the Hottentots considered by them merely as a party of pleasure, but, in cold blood, they destroy the bands which nature has knit between...
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A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and ...

Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 654 pages
...which merits the abhorrence of every one, though I have been told that they pique themselves upon it : and not only is the capture of the Hottentots considered by them merely as a party of pleasure, but, in cold blood, they destroy the bands which nature has knit between...
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The British colonies; their history, extent, condition, and ..., Volumes 3 à 4

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1851 - 706 pages
...which merits the abhorrence of every one ; though I have been told that they pique themselves upon it ; and not only is the capture of the Hottentots considered by them merely as a party of pleasure, but in cold blood they destroy the bands which nature has knit between...
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Native Races and the War

Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1900 - 168 pages
...that merits the abhorrence of everyone, though I have been told that they pique themselves upon it ; and not only is the capture of the Hottentots considered by them merely as a t Thunherg. " Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia, between 1770 and 1779." Enslavement...
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