| 1805 - 948 pages
...caprices of fortune ; mutilated victims of the cupidity of white Frenchmen; after having fattened with our toils these insatiate blood-suckers, with a patience...we should again have seen that sacrilegious horde make an attempt upon our destruction without any distinction of sex or age ; and we, men without energy,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1804 - 540 pages
...cupidity of white Frenchmen; aller having fattened with our toils these insatiate blood suckers, will) a patience and resignation unexampled, we should again have seen that sacrilegious bordo make an attempt upon our destruction, without any distinction of sex or ¡ige ; and we, men without... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 pages
...caprices of fortune; mutilated victims of the cupidity of white Frenchmen ; after having fattened with our toils these insatiate blood-suckers, with a patience...we should again have seen that sacrilegious horde making an attempt upon our destruction, without any distinction of sex or age; and we, men without... | |
| Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 478 pages
...oppressors of mankind ! " What then ? Bent for many ages under an iron yoke, the sport of the passions or injustice of men, and of the caprices of fortune;...their breast the dagger of desperation ? Where is that Haytian so vile, so unworthy of his regeneration, who thinks he has not fulfilled the decrees of the... | |
| Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 292 pages
..." What then ? Bent for many ages under an iron yoke, the sport of the passions or injustice of mon, and of the caprices of fortune; mutilated victims...plunged in their breast the dagger of desperation ? PROCLAMATION OF DESSALINES. 183 Where is that Haytian so vile, so unworthy of his regeneration, who... | |
| Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 320 pages
...of men, and of the caprices of fortune; mutilated- victims of the cupidity of white Frenchmen; aftei having fattened by our toils, these insatiate blood-suckers,...their breast the dagger of desperation ' Where is that Haytiaa so vile, so unworthy of his regeneration, who thinks he has not fulfilled the decrees of the... | |
| Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 292 pages
...of men, and of the caprices of fortune; mutilated victims of the cupidity of white Frenchmen; aftei having fattened by our toils, these insatiate blood-suckers,...call men without energy, of no virtue, of no delicate sensihility, should not we have plunged in their breast the dagger of desperation? Where is that Haytianso... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1848 - 352 pages
...the passions of men, mutilated victims of the cupidity of white Frenchmen, after having fattened with our toils these insatiate bloodsuckers, with a patience...we should again have seen that sacrilegious horde make an attempt at our destruction without any distinction of age or sex ! and we, men without energy,... | |
| Theophilus Gould Steward - 1914 - 356 pages
...tyrants over innocence, all oppressors of mankind ! What then? Bent for many ages under an iron yoke, the sport of the passions or the injustice of men and...their breast the dagger of desperation ? Where is that Haitian so vile, Haitian so unworthy of his regeneration, who thinks he has not fulfilled the decrees... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 pages
...cupidity of white Frenchmen ; after having fattened with our toils these insatiate blood-suckors, with л patience and resignation unexampled, we should again have seen that sacrilegious horde making an attempt upon our destruction, without any distinction of sex or age ; and we, men without... | |
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