| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 500 halaman
...throughout : they were loath to part with us, and many tears were shed on both sides. I endeavoured as soon as possible to retreat, but they stopped the...them appeared to be people of some note, and being favoured with utterance, I cleared my mind, and before we parted, gave them a charge to be more cautious... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 524 halaman
...afternoon of next day ; but the people being thoughtless and dissipated, were so taken up with tbeir diversion, that we did not obtain the company of more...following day : As they can scarcely tolerate us on «e331 count of our abhorrence of slavery, this was truly a trying place to lodge in another night.... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 halaman
...minister of the religious Society of Friends :— " 6th mo. 22d, 1791. We passed on to Augusta, Georgia. They can scarcely tolerate us, on account of our abhorrence of slavery. On the 28th we got to Savannah, and lodged at one Blount's, a hard.hearled slaveholder. One of his... | |
| Theodore Dwight Weld - 1839 - 236 halaman
...minister of the religious Society of Friends : — '6th mo. 22d, 1791. We passed on to Augusta, Georgia. They can scarcely tolerate us, on account of our abhorrence of slavery. On the 28th we got to Savannah, and lodged at one Blount's, a hard-hearted ulaveholder. One of his... | |
| William Savery - 1844 - 346 halaman
...tears were shed on both sides. I endeavoured as soon as possible to retreat, but they stopped the sulky frequently, and seemed reluctant to let us go. Accompanied...them appeared to be people of some note, and being favoured with utterance, I cleared my mind, and before we parted, gave them a charge to be more cautious... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1853 - 530 halaman
...preach, as early as 1791. Writing from Augusta, Georgia, that tender-hearted minister of Christ says : " They can scarcely tolerate us, on account of our abhorrence...was truly a trying place to lodge in another night." At Savannah the landlord of a tavern where they lodged, ordered a cruel flogging to be administered... | |
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