The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Bros., 1868 |
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... negro , who handed about refreshments , had one of those countenances in which may be read a whole volume of the inner life of the family , and which shows that it is a life of affection , in which the serv- ant feels himself to be a ...
... negro , who handed about refreshments , had one of those countenances in which may be read a whole volume of the inner life of the family , and which shows that it is a life of affection , in which the serv- ant feels himself to be a ...
第 115 頁
... negro and his wife came hither wishing to be received as members of the community . Hopedale Com- munity would suit me better than the North American Phalanstery , partly from the separate dwellings , and part- ly from the recognition ...
... negro and his wife came hither wishing to be received as members of the community . Hopedale Com- munity would suit me better than the North American Phalanstery , partly from the separate dwellings , and part- ly from the recognition ...
第 124 頁
... negro , " that the assertions of the anti - slavery party regarding the treatment of the slaves , that they are often flogged and severely beaten , are declared to be false ? Travelers come to the North who have long resided among the ...
... negro , " that the assertions of the anti - slavery party regarding the treatment of the slaves , that they are often flogged and severely beaten , are declared to be false ? Travelers come to the North who have long resided among the ...
第 192 頁
... negro , who had lately succeeded in escaping from slavery with his wife and child , and who related the history of his escape : There was a freshness , a life , an individuality in this man's eloquence and ges- tures which , together ...
... negro , who had lately succeeded in escaping from slavery with his wife and child , and who related the history of his escape : There was a freshness , a life , an individuality in this man's eloquence and ges- tures which , together ...
第 263 頁
... negro - slaves , which did not much enhance his own worth ; for remarks of this kind only show want of judgment or of politeness . A young lady who had shared my cabin , and been silent and sea - sick the whole time , now lifted up her ...
... negro - slaves , which did not much enhance his own worth ; for remarks of this kind only show want of judgment or of politeness . A young lady who had shared my cabin , and been silent and sea - sick the whole time , now lifted up her ...
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