When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined us inside, or made our feet fast in the stocks, she, like a ministering angel, never ceased her applications to the government, until she was authorized to communicate to us the grateful news of our enlargement,... The History of the British Settlements in India - Page 286by The Committee of General Literature and Education appointed by The Society for the Promoting of Christian Knowledge - 1855 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1833 - 570 pages
...scant; wariln.be. When the unfeeling avarice of out keeper: co ifim-d us insiile, or made our leet last in the stocks, she, like a ministering angel, never ceased her applications to the governnunt, until she was authorised to communicate the graieful news of our enlargement, or of some... | |
| 1829 - 894 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. 'When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...enlargement, or of a respite from our galling oppressions. 'Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree, to the repeated eloquence, and forcible... | |
| 1829 - 428 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. 'When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...enlargement, or of a respite from our galling oppressions. 'Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree, to the repeated eloquence, and forcible... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. " When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...ministering angel, never ceased her applications to the govemment, until she was authorized to communicate to us the grateful news of our enlargement, or of... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1830 - 288 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. " When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...to us the grateful news of our enlargement, or of respite from our galling oppressions. "Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree,... | |
| Ann Hasseltine Judson, James Davis Knowles - 1831 - 424 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. " When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...enlargement, or of a respite from our galling oppressions. " Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree, to the repeated eloquence, and... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1831 - 426 pages
...the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined us inside, or made our feet fast in the stocks, Bhe, like a ministering angel, never ceased her applications...enlargement, or of a respite from our galling oppressions. " Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree, to the repeated eloquence, and... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 346 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...government, until she was authorized to communicate the grateful news of our enlargement, or of some respite from our galling oppressions." * * * * In... | |
| American Lady - 1833 - 248 pages
...distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. When the unfeeling avarice of our keeper confined us inside, or made our feet fast in the stocks, she, like a ministering angel, never ceased her application to the government, until she was authorized to communicate to us the grateful news of our... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1844 - 426 pages
...clothes evinced the extremity of our distress, she was ever ready to replenish our scanty wardrobe. " When the unfeeling avarice of our keepers confined...enlargement, or of a respite from our galling oppressions. " Besides all this, it was unquestionably owing, in a chief degree, to the repeated eloquence, and... | |
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