The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 - English literature |
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Page 126
... slavery all who were captured , and of confiscating the lands of the tribe to which the marauders belonged . The number of Hottentot slaves thus ac- quired by the Dutch settlers was considerable . It is to the act of the British ...
... slavery all who were captured , and of confiscating the lands of the tribe to which the marauders belonged . The number of Hottentot slaves thus ac- quired by the Dutch settlers was considerable . It is to the act of the British ...
Page 228
... slaves . Hence I give the observations which I have myself made in some little detail . I opened fourteen nests of F. sanguinea , and found a few slaves in each . Males and fertile females of the slave - species ( F. fusca ) are found ...
... slaves . Hence I give the observations which I have myself made in some little detail . I opened fourteen nests of F. sanguinea , and found a few slaves in each . Males and fertile females of the slave - species ( F. fusca ) are found ...
Page 229
... slaves mingled with their masters leaving the nest , and marching along the same road to a large Scotch fir - tree , twenty - five yards . distant , which they ascended together , probably in search of aphides or cocci . According to ...
... slaves mingled with their masters leaving the nest , and marching along the same road to a large Scotch fir - tree , twenty - five yards . distant , which they ascended together , probably in search of aphides or cocci . According to ...
Contents
Tribes Presented to both Houses of Parliament | 120 |
Memoir of the Life of the late Ary Scheffer By | 162 |
A Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire Dorsetshire | 200 |
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