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Page 132
... mulatto men who have been brought up by their white fathers , with all the care and at- tention , which parents usually bestow upon their legitimate offspring , who have been educated at colleges in France , and who are accomplished ...
... mulatto men who have been brought up by their white fathers , with all the care and at- tention , which parents usually bestow upon their legitimate offspring , who have been educated at colleges in France , and who are accomplished ...
Page 133
... mulattoes would have had no cause for revolt , and without their talents and counsel it could never have been successfully conducted . But to return from my digression . The women of Hayti , like those of all other communities , are ...
... mulattoes would have had no cause for revolt , and without their talents and counsel it could never have been successfully conducted . But to return from my digression . The women of Hayti , like those of all other communities , are ...
Page 148
... mulatto , one of the two valets - de - chambre , who fol- lowed him to Europe ; that the poor fellow had complained to him that he was out of employment , and attacked with a disorder which required an expensive treatment , he had ...
... mulatto , one of the two valets - de - chambre , who fol- lowed him to Europe ; that the poor fellow had complained to him that he was out of employment , and attacked with a disorder which required an expensive treatment , he had ...
Page 254
... mulattoes . After a recapitulation of a long list of crimes and enormities with which the people of colour were charged , is the following pa- ragraph . " Have they ( the mulattoes ) not for a long time sought the destruction of the ...
... mulattoes . After a recapitulation of a long list of crimes and enormities with which the people of colour were charged , is the following pa- ragraph . " Have they ( the mulattoes ) not for a long time sought the destruction of the ...
Page 309
... Mulatto , the Creole , the African , and other crosses , and that therefore they must be most lamentably " streaked " and marked by no " predominant complexion . " He is persuaded that " few of them can be fair , and none ruddy- that a ...
... Mulatto , the Creole , the African , and other crosses , and that therefore they must be most lamentably " streaked " and marked by no " predominant complexion . " He is persuaded that " few of them can be fair , and none ruddy- that a ...
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