| 1860 - 874 페이지
...unfortunates as though they did not belong to the human race. Already their lands and goods had been taken from them by apostolic authority. Their persons...died in the darkness of the mine. From sequestered sandtoots, where the red flamingo fishes in the gray of the morning ; from fever-stricken mangrove... | |
| John Yeats - 1872 - 490 페이지
...mines and on the plantations, labours for which their feeble constitutions totally unfitted them. " They who died not under the lash in a tropical sun,...died in the darkness of the mine. From sequestered banks where the red flamingo fishes in the grey of morning, from fever-stricken mangrove thickets and... | |
| John William Draper - 1875 - 464 페이지
...one tragedy. unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin, without discrimination of age or sex. Those who died, not under the lash in a tropical sun died...sequestered sand-banks, where the red flamingo fishes in the grey of the morning; from fever-stricken mangrove thickets, and the gloom of impenetrable forests;... | |
| Susan Elston Wallace - 1888 - 324 페이지
...though they were beasts of prey. As has been written of the same tragedy then being enacted in Peru : " It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin, without discrimination of age or sex. From hiding-places in the clefts of rocks and the solitude of invisible caves, where there was no witness... | |
| Susan Elston Wallace - 1889 - 324 페이지
...though they were beasts of prey. As has been written of the same tragedy then being enacted in Peru : " It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin, without discrimination of age or sex. From hiding-places in the clefts of rocks and the solitude of invisible caves, where there was no witness... | |
| James Henry Stark - 1891 - 328 페이지
...atrocity proceeded to act towards these unfortunates as though they did not belong to the human race. It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin,...tropical sun died in the darkness of the mine. From the coral islands, from the mangrove swamps and the gloom of impenetrable forests, from hiding places... | |
| Wathen Mark Wilks Call - 1891 - 318 페이지
...civilised than herself; towards the unfortunate Indians the Spaniards acted with appalling atrocity. "It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin, without discrimination of age or sex. ... By millions upon millions, whole races and nations were remorsely cut off. ... The Bishop of Chiapa... | |
| Larkin Dunton - 1897 - 472 페이지
...appalling atrocity proceeded to act towards these unfortunates as if they did not belong to the human race. It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin,...a tropical sun, died in the darkness of the mine." In fourteen years the inhabitants of the Bahamas, numbering about forty thousand persons, were totally... | |
| Eva Mary Crosby Kellogg - 1899 - 474 페이지
...appalling atrocity proceeded to act towards these unfortunates as if they did not belong to the human race. It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin,...a tropical sun, died in the darkness of the mine." In fourteen years the inhabitants of the Bahamas, numbering about forty thousand persons, were totally... | |
| James Henry Stark - 1903 - 324 페이지
...appalling atrocity, acted towards the unfortunate Indians as though they did not belong to the human race. It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin,...tropical sun, died in the darkness of the mine. From the coral islands, from the mangrove swamps, and the gloom of impenetrable forests, there went up to... | |
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