| 1827 - 670 lehte
...and then commenced forming villages with those who could not be so disposed of. Sir Charles MacCarthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases ;...quiet citizens, the equally desirable object of making ilium industrious agriculturists and growers of exportable produce. General Turner dissolved, in a... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 344 lehte
...then commenced forming villages with those who could not be so disposed of. Sir Charles Mac Carthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases,...citizens, the equally desirable object of making them industrious agriculturists and growers of exportable produce. General Turner dissolved, in a great... | |
| Samuel Abraham Walker - 1847 - 658 lehte
...particular cases, and adopted the plan of forming them into villages, under such civil superintendance and religious instruction as he could command, keeping...citizens, the equally desirable object of making them industrious agriculturists and growers of exportable produce. General Turner dissolved in a great measure,... | |
| Ernest Graham Ingham, Thomas Clarkson - 1894 - 606 lehte
...and then commenced forming villages with those that could not be disposed of. Sir Charles MacCarthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases,...superintendence and religious instruction as he could comand, keeping the youths and children in schools, or making mechanics of them ; neglecting, perhaps,... | |
| Kenneth Macaulay - 1968 - 152 lehte
...and then commenced forming villages with those who could not be so disposed of. Sir Charles MacCarthy gave up apprenticing, except in particular cases,...plan of forming them into villages, under such civil superintendance and religious instruction as be could command, keeping the youths and children in schools,... | |
| A. B. C. Sibthorpe - 1970 - 260 lehte
...were civilised and Christianised. Sir Charles Macarthy gave up apprenticing the liberated Africans, except in particular cases, and adopted the plan of forming them into villages far from the lands of the Maroons and settlers, under such civil superintendence and religious instruction... | |
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