The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 35
... officer of the port , dressed in a kind of uniform and a military chapeau , who directed the captain and myself to accompany him on shore , with the papers of the vessel , invoices , letters , and newspapers . On our landing , an ...
... officer of the port , dressed in a kind of uniform and a military chapeau , who directed the captain and myself to accompany him on shore , with the papers of the vessel , invoices , letters , and newspapers . On our landing , an ...
Side 40
... occasion a well educated mulatto officer observed to me in speaking of Dessa- lines , that " in point of cruelty and wickedness he was far before Nero . " R. 1 TRAVELS . -FOR THE PORT FOLIÓ . LETTERS FROM 40 MEMOIRS OF HAYTI .
... occasion a well educated mulatto officer observed to me in speaking of Dessa- lines , that " in point of cruelty and wickedness he was far before Nero . " R. 1 TRAVELS . -FOR THE PORT FOLIÓ . LETTERS FROM 40 MEMOIRS OF HAYTI .
Side 108
... officers of the custom house do not yet completely understand the routine of business belonging to their department , and they have a number of absurd and useless re- gulations , which cause detentions and an infinity of trouble . 21 4 ...
... officers of the custom house do not yet completely understand the routine of business belonging to their department , and they have a number of absurd and useless re- gulations , which cause detentions and an infinity of trouble . 21 4 ...
Side 109
... officers , are the best dis- ciplined troops , and always appear in uniform . These men are some- times permitted to go out ... officer . There was a company of artillerists , about eighty in number , who had a long time tamely submitted ...
... officers , are the best dis- ciplined troops , and always appear in uniform . These men are some- times permitted to go out ... officer . There was a company of artillerists , about eighty in number , who had a long time tamely submitted ...
Side 110
... officers— “ Have we not , " said they " fought for our liberty , and been victorious , and are we still to be slaves ... officers of the army as low down as a commandant or major , ( a captain being seldom , a subaltern never admitted ...
... officers— “ Have we not , " said they " fought for our liberty , and been victorious , and are we still to be slaves ... officers of the army as low down as a commandant or major , ( a captain being seldom , a subaltern never admitted ...
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