From the madhouse we proceeded to the slavemarket ; a square court, three of whose sides are built round with low stone rooms, or cells, beyond which projects a wooden peristyle. There is always a painful association connected with the idea of slavery,... The Beauties of the Bosphorus - Sayfa 127Miss Pardoe (Julia) tarafından - 1838 - 164 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
 | Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1837
...with low stone rooms, or cells, beyond which projects a wooden peristyle. There is always a painful association connected with the idea of slavery, and...the world if they conduct themselves worthily. The Negroes only remain in the open court, where they are squatted in groups, until summoned to shew themselves... | |
 | Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1837
...with low stone rooms, or cells, beyond which projects a wooden peristyle. There is always a painful association connected with the idea of slavery, and...the world if they conduct themselves worthily. The Negroes only remain in the open court, where they are squatted in groups, until summoned to shew themselves... | |
 | Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1837
...with low stone rooms, or cells, beyond which projects a wooden peristyle. There is always a painful association connected with the idea of slavery, and...the world if they conduct themselves worthily. The Negroes only remain in the open court, where they are squatted in groups, until summoned to shew themselves... | |
 | Julia S H. Pardoe - 1845
...with low stone rooms, or cells, beyond which projects a wooden peristyle. There is always a painful association connected with the idea of slavery, and...that when once received into a Turkish family they heeome memhers of it in every sense i:i' the word, and are almost universally sure to rise :; the world... | |
 | Thomas Galland Horton - 1854 - 104 sayfa
...countries, but in Turkey their exposure and treatment in the market are less brutal than in America. No wanton cruelty, no idle insult, is permitted. The slaves, in many instances, select their own purchasers from among the bidders; and they know that, when once received into a Turkish family, they... | |
 | Thomas Galland Horton - 1854 - 104 sayfa
...countries, but in Turkey their exposure and treatment in the market are less brutal than in America. Wo wanton cruelty, no idle insult, is permitted. The slaves, in many instances, select their own purchasers from among the bidders ; and they know that, when once received into a Turkish family, they... | |
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