Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Color: To which is Added a Selection of Pieces in PoetryM. Day, 1826 - 240 oldal |
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iv. oldal
... Africa have , in an especial manner , been subjected by the Slave Trade ; and to ex- hibit for encouragement and imitation , the salutary and cheering influence of the Christian religion , on such as have faithfully followed its ...
... Africa have , in an especial manner , been subjected by the Slave Trade ; and to ex- hibit for encouragement and imitation , the salutary and cheering influence of the Christian religion , on such as have faithfully followed its ...
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... Africa , and to the generosity and filial affection of its inhabitants . In reading Ledyard , Lucas , Mungo Park , Hornman , and others , we find that the inhabitants of the interior are more virtuous and more civilized than those on ...
... Africa , and to the generosity and filial affection of its inhabitants . In reading Ledyard , Lucas , Mungo Park , Hornman , and others , we find that the inhabitants of the interior are more virtuous and more civilized than those on ...
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... African Chief The African Boy The Slave - Taker The Little Bostonian Extraordinary Exertions to obtain Liberty - 180 - 181 - 182 - 182 - 183 - 186 - - 187 188 194 - 196 Abraham John Mosely Nancy Pitchford Sarah Hoar Extraordinary ...
... African Chief The African Boy The Slave - Taker The Little Bostonian Extraordinary Exertions to obtain Liberty - 180 - 181 - 182 - 182 - 183 - 186 - - 187 188 194 - 196 Abraham John Mosely Nancy Pitchford Sarah Hoar Extraordinary ...
xi. oldal
... African Schools in New - York Letters from Hayti , by a late Female Pupil of the New- York African School · Extracts from Letters of Charles W. Fisher , of Baltimore New - York African School for Boys · A Valedictory Address by a ...
... African Schools in New - York Letters from Hayti , by a late Female Pupil of the New- York African School · Extracts from Letters of Charles W. Fisher , of Baltimore New - York African School for Boys · A Valedictory Address by a ...
1. oldal
... African parents , was born in Ja- maica , about the year 1700 , and died when about 70 years of age . Struck with the conspicuous talents of this Negro , when he was quite young , the Duke of Montague , governor of the Island , proposed ...
... African parents , was born in Ja- maica , about the year 1700 , and died when about 70 years of age . Struck with the conspicuous talents of this Negro , when he was quite young , the Duke of Montague , governor of the Island , proposed ...
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affecting affectionate African African Free School arrived asked became Bible Billy blessed brother brought called Cape François captain Charles City County Christ Christian colour comfort dear death desire died dollars Domingo Ebed-melech endeavoured eyes faithful father favour feel freedom gave give hand happy Hayti hear heard heart heaven honour hundred husband Island Jenny Jesus kind king labour learned liberty lived Lord manumission Massa master mercy mind mistress Mungo Park Negro never New-Orleans New-York night O'Neal Phillis Wheatley pray prayer received respect Samuel Underhill Sarah Saviour sent sick Sierra Leone situation slavery sold soon soul Spirit suffering taken tears tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Toussaint TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE Uncle Harry unto Vassa vessel West Indies wife woman words Zedekiah
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170. oldal - The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these. "The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn. Chorus. Let us pity the white man; no mother has he, &c.
46. oldal - Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth : for the Lord hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib : but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
134. oldal - Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel ; Behold, I will bring my words upon this city for evil, and not for good; and they shall be accomplished in that day before thee. But I will deliver thee in that day...
26. oldal - He shines in the hearts and lives of all his true people. He commands them to let that " light so shine before men that they may see their good works and glorify their Father who is in heaven.
8. oldal - Deut. xvi. 20, and to do to others as we would they should do to us.
59. oldal - Blessing, honour, glory, and power be unto him, that sitteth on the throne, and to the Lamb, for ever and ever.
193. oldal - For his eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings. There is no darkness nor shadow of death where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.
217. oldal - ... long heaven will grant to us the enjoyment of that precious gem which we possess in thee; but, however short the period, endeavour to live exactly, praying God continually to assist thee. He created thee; thou art His property. He is thy Father, and loves thee still more than I do; repose in Him thy thoughts, and day and night direct thy sighs to Him. Reverence and salute thy elders, and hold no one in contempt. To the poor and the distressed be not dumb, but rather use words of comfort.
168. oldal - He therefore advised me to lodge at a distant village, to which he pointed, for the night ; and said that in the morning he would give me further instructions how to conduct myself. This was very discouraging. However, as there was no remedy, I set off for the village ; where I found, to my great mortification, that no person would admit me into his house.
170. oldal - Mercy's voice has hush'd the blast, The wind is heard in whispers low; The White Man far away must go; — But ever in his heart will bear Remembrance of the Negro's care.