| Helen Maria Williams - 1795 - 284 pages
...chief. evidence againft her was a negro flave, whom ilie had reared from an infant, and to whom Ihe was fo much attached, that he was generally to be...fportively created him governor of Lucienne, with a penfion of fix hundred livres a year, which this viper, who ftung the bofom that cherifhed him, ftill... | |
| English literature - 1795 - 614 pages
...chief evidence againft her was a negro flave, whom ihe had reared from an infant, and to whom flie was fo much attached, that he was generally to be....fportively created him governor of Lucienne, with a penfion of fix hundred uvres a year, which this viper, who ftung the bofom thai cherilhed him, 1U11... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1795 - 488 pages
...furamons to the revolutionary tribunal arrived. The chief evidence againil her was a negro-flavo, whom (he had reared from an infant, and to whom (he was fo...generally to be found in her apartments ; and, one day, Louis XV. fportively created him governor of Lucienne, with a penfion of fix hundred livres a year,... | |
| 1795 - 492 pages
...to the revolutionary tribunal arrived. The chit-Г evidence againft her was a negro ilave, whom Ihe had reared from an infant, and to whom (he was fo much ::t;ached, that he was generally tobe found in her apartmerts; and, one d.iy, Louis XV fportively created... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...evidence against lier was a negro slave, whom she had reared from an infant, and to whom she was so much attached, that he was generally to be found in her apartments ; and one day Lewis XV. sportively created him governor of Lucienne, with a pension of six hundred livres a year, which this... | |
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