 | Literary Criticism - 1797
...family. Having no immediate means of providing for their efcape, he condueled them into an adjacent wood ; after which, he went and joined the revolters:...bringing them provisions from the rebel camp. The fécond night he returned a^ain, with a further fupply of proviiions ; but declared, that it would... | |
 | Bryan Edwards, Daniel M'Kinnen - 1806
...family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood; after which he went and joined the revolters....but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days; but at... | |
 | Bryan Edwards, Daniel M'Kinnen - History - 1806
...their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood; after which he went and joined therevolters. The following night; he found an opportunity of bringing...but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days 3 but at... | |
 | Sir James Barskett - History - 1818 - 446 pages
...family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, ha conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revolters....but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days ; but at... | |
 | Bryan Edwards - 1819
...family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revolters....but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days ; but at... | |
 | J. Granville, James Barskett - History - 1824 - 266 pages
...their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revellers. The following night, he found an opportunity of bringing...but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days ; but at... | |
 | J. Granville, James Barskett (Sir.) - History - 1824 - 266 pages
...conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which he went and joined the revolters. The following nigfit, he found an opportunity of bringing them provisions...but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they saw nothing of the negro for three days ; but at... | |
 | Religion - 1828
...immediate means,' says Mr. Edwards, ' of providing for their escape, he conducted them to an adjacent wood, after which he went and joined the revolters....second night he returned again with a further supply, but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this, they... | |
 | 1836
...family. Haymg no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood; after which he went and joined the revolters....an opportunity of bringing them provisions from the reoel camp. The second night he returned again, with a further supply of provisions; but declared it... | |
 | Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - Religion - 1849
...family. Having no immediate means of providing for their escape, he conducted them into an adjacent wood ; after which, he went and joined the revolters....but declared that it would be out of his power to give them any further assistance. After this they saw nothing of the negro for three days ; but at... | |
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