The calm deliberate composure with which he spoke of his late deeds and intentions, the expression of his fiend-like face when excited by enthusiasm, still bearing the stains of the blood of helpless innocence about him ; clothed with rags and covered... The Journal of Negro History - Stran 219uredili: - 1920Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Nat Turner - 1832 - 42 strani
...cll'ect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison. The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke of his late deeds and intention*, the expression ol his licnd-like face when excited by enthusiasm, still bearing t!ic stains... | |
| Edward Strutt Abdy - 1835 - 424 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison. The calm deliberate composure with which he spoke...rags and covered with chains ; yet daring to raise his manacled hands to heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of man; I looked on him and... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1856 - 394 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison. The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke...rags and covered with chains, yet daring to raise his manacled hands to heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of mau. I looked on him, and... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1856 - 380 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison. The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke of his late deeds and intentions ; the expression pf his fiendlike face when excited by enthusiasm, still bearing the stains of the blood of helpless... | |
| 1857 - 920 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned-hole of the prison. The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke...rags and covered with chains, yet daring to raise his manacled hands to heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of man. I looked on him, and... | |
| 1861 - 1050 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned-hole of the prison. The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke...rags and covered with chains, yet daring to raise his manacled hands to heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of man, — I looked on him,... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1863 - 320 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison ; the calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke of his late deeds and intentions ; the expressions of his fiend-like face, when excited by enthusiasm — still bearing the stains of the... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1874 - 590 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison; the calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke...his late deeds and intentions; the expression of his ficnd-like face, when excited by enthusiasm — still bearing the stains of the blood of helpless innocence... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 640 strani
...effect of his narrative, as told and commented on by himself, in the condemned hole of the prison : the calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke...rags and covered with chains, yet daring to raise his manacled hands to Heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of man. I looked on him, and... | |
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