IN the island of Jamaica there lived two planters, whose methods of managing their slaves were as different as possible. Mr. Jefferies considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to be roused from... Popular Tales: The contrast. The grateful Negro. Tomorrow - 第 101 頁Maria Edgeworth 著 - 1811完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Maria Edgeworth - 1817 - 360 頁
...inquiry, post-paid, to the editor hereof. May, 1801. THE GRATEFUL.NEGRO. VOL. III. THE GRATEFUL NEGRO. fe? the island of Jamaica there lived two planters, whose...Jefferies considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to be roused from their natural indolence only by... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 404 頁
...their curiosity gratified by directing a line of inquiry, post-paid, to the editor hereof. May, 1801. THE GRATEFUL NEGRO. IN the island of Jamaica there...Jefferies considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to be roused from their natural indolence only by... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 頁
...come round because it is his word • And aye will welcome back again its little travelling bird. r. THE GRATEFUL NEGRO.* IN the island of Jamaica, there...managing their slaves were as different as possible. Mr Jefferics considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 512 頁
...their curiosity gratified by directing a line of inquiry, poet-paid, to the editor hereof, May, 1801. THE GRATEFUL NEGRO. IN the island of Jamaica there...incapahle of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to he roused from their natural indolence only by force ; he treated his slaves, or rather suffered his... | |
| M. Ardor - 1849 - 108 頁
...should we also guard the offspring of our pen from imperfect orthography and obscurity of meaning. THE GRATEFUL NEGRO. In the i'sland of Jamai'ca there...consid'ered the Ne'groes as an infe'rior spe'cies, inca'pable of gratitude, dispo'sed to treach'ery, and to be rou'sed from their nat'ural in'dolence... | |
| Johannes Fölsing - 1873 - 144 頁
...untertoorfen, toelc^e man leid)ter burd) ben ®ebrauc^ al« burc^ toeitere 9tegeln erlernen totrb. Sefeubnng. In the island of Jamaica there lived two planters,...Jefferies considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude and disposed to treachery; therefore he treated them with the greatest severity,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 頁
...old, in the year 1800, when her first novel was published; and March, 1802, is the date of her tale of ament, that in a Profession where Merit is placed...Purpose, I never heard him make a sour Expression, but incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to be roused from their natural indolence only by... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 頁
...when her first novel was published ; and March, 1802, is the date of licítale of THE GRATEFUL NEGKO. In the island of Jamaica there lived two planters,...managing their slaves were as different as possible. Mr. Jeft'erics considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery,... | |
| 1904 - 500 頁
...dessen sicher, dass du im Alter ernten wirst, was du in der Jugend gesät hast. Englisches Diktat. In the island of Jamaica there lived two planters,...managing their slaves were as different as possible. Mr. Wild considered the negroes as an inferior race, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and... | |
| William Earle - 2005 - 260 頁
...King, &c. &c. 3. From Maria Edgeworth, "The Grateful Negro," Popular Tales (London: J. Johnson, 1804) IN the island of Jamaica there lived two planters,...Jefferies considered the negroes as an inferior species, incapable of gratitude, disposed to treachery, and to be roused from their natural indolence only by... | |
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