... guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry, and bread; and conducted the family by slow marches in the night, along the banks of the river, until they were within sight of the wharf at Port Margot ; when telling them they were entirely out... History of the Island of St. Domingo - Stran 145avtor: Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 446 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1797 - 506 strani
...not finding the boat, gave themfelves up for loft, when the faithful negro again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry , and bread ; and conducted the family, by flow inarches in the night, along the banks of the river, until they were within fight of the wharf... | |
| 1797 - 514 strani
...no,t finding the boat, gnve themfelves up for loft, when the faithful negro again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry, and bread ; and conducted the family, by flow marches in the night, along the banks of the river, until they were within fight of the wharf... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 strani
...their guardian ang- ! Vic brought with him pidgeons, poultry, and bread, and having conducted them by slow marches, in the night, along the banks of the river, till they were within reach of the wharf of Port Margot, and out of danger, he took his leave of (hem... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 452 strani
...'not finding the boatj gave themselves up for lost, when thfr faithful negro again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry,...slow marches in the night, along the banks of the rive^ until they were within sight of the wharf at Port Margot ; when telling them they were entirely... | |
| Thomas Coke - 1811 - 560 strani
...fmding the boat, gave themselves up for lost, when the faithful negroe.. again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought "with him pigeons, poultry,...the river, until they were within sight of the wharf of Port Margot, when telling them .they were entirely out of danger, he took his leave for ever, and... | |
| 1828 - 622 strani
...finding the boat, gave themselves up for lost ; when the faithful negro again appeared, like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry,...they were within sight of the wharf at Port Margot, where, telling them they were entirely out of danger, he took his leave for ever, and went to join... | |
| 1828 - 608 strani
...excited slaves again discover them, he provided a canoe for their escape, and conducted them to it by slow marches in the night, along the banks of the river. They entered the canoe, but it was soon overset by the rapidity of the current, and after a narrow... | |
| 1836 - 180 strani
...not finding the boat, gave themselves up for los' when the faithful negro again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry,...they were entirely out of danger, he took his leave forever, and went to join the rebels. The family were in the woods nineteen nights."—History of St.... | |
| 1849 - 240 strani
...not finding the boat, gave themselves up for lost, when the faithful negro again appeared like their guardian angel. He brought with him pigeons, poultry,...until they were within sight of the wharf at Port Mai-got ; when, telling them they were out of danger, he took his leave for ever, and went to the rebels.... | |
| E S. P - 1874 - 588 strani
...gave themselves up for lost, when tho faithful Negro again appeared, like their guardian angel. IIe brought with him pigeons, poultry, and bread, and conducted the family, by slow marches in tho night, along the banks of the river, until they were within sight of the wharf at Port Margot,... | |
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