| 1806 - 448 pages
...examinatiuB, affixed the mjrk only to one of them. The other, with a look of unening expression, and with an impulse of marked disappointment, cast his...purchaser, seeming to say—' and will you not have me too?'—then jumped, and danced, and stamped with Mi feet, and made 'ign« to signify thnt he also... | |
| 1806 - 854 pages
...The other with a look of uncí ring expression, and, with an impulse of marked disappointment, cost his eyes up to the purchaser seeming to say — '...not have me too ?' — then jumped, and danced, and staiii|>ed with his feet, and made other signs to signify that he, also, was sound and strong, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1806 - 248 pages
...and with an impuife of marked difappointment, caft his eyes up to the purchaser, feeming to fay — ' And will you not have * me too ?' — then jumped, and danced, and ftamped with his feet, and made other figns to fignify that he alfo was 2 A found found and ftrong,... | |
| George Pinckard - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1806 - 506 pages
...and, with an impulfe of marked difappointment, caft his eyes up to the purchafer feeming to fay — " and will you not have me too?" — then jumped, and danced» and flamped with his feet, and made other figns to fignify that he, alfo, was found and ftrong, and worthy... | |
| 1806 - 542 pages
...expreffion, and with an impulle of marked dilappointracnt, caft bis eyes up to the purchaler, teeming to fay, and will you not have me too ?— then jumped, and danced, and ftamped with his feet, and made other figns to ¿gnify that he, alfp, was found and ftrong, and worthy... | |
| Arminianism - 1813 - 998 pages
...examination, affixed the mark only to one of them. The other, with a look of unerring expression, and with an impulse of marked disappointment, cast his...and stamped with his feet, and made other signs to signify that he also was sound and strong, and worthy his choice. He was nevertheless passed by unregarded... | |
| Josiah Priest - Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 660 pages
...affixed the nlark only to one of them. The other, with a look of unerring expression, and with an unpulse of marked disappointment, cast his eyes up to the...and stamped with his feet, and made other signs to Minify that he also was sound and strong, and worthy his choice. He was nevertheless passed by unregarded... | |
| John R. Rickford - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1987 - 380 pages
...examination affixed the mark only to one of them. The other, with a look of unerring expression, and, with an impulse of marked disappointment, cast his...also, was sound and strong, and worthy his choice" (Pinckard 1806, 2: 218-21). The Dutch sale took place in Berbice, where one slave, asked to exhibit... | |
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