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I could not see any thing which was to instigate negroes to rebellion, after they had obtained their liberty. I have not heard of a single case of even meditated revenge." Dr. Daniell, Proprietor, Member of Council, Attorney of six estates, and Manager of Weatherill's. "One of the blessings of emancipation has been, that it has banished the fear of insurrections, incendiarism, &c." Mr.

Luther, as well as the council of state, seemed to have confounded. "When," he continued, laying his finger beside his nose, "the judgment concerning the black horses has been pronounced by the Tribunal at Dresden, no matter what it may be, nothing prevents us from imprisoning Kohlhaas on the ground of his incendiarism and robberies.

A country community will not hand over its delinquents to the police except in case of incendiarism, murder, theft, or other serious crime. It has a horror of law, and never invokes it when the matter can be settled by any other means. This was the rule also in ancient times, and the feudal government encouraged its maintenance.

Robbery under arms had also grown with ominous rapidity, for in the contrasted half-years of 1846 and 1847 deeds of violence of this kind were 207 and 530 respectively, whilst outrage in another of its most cruel and despicable forms the firing of dwelling-houses revealed, under the same conditions of time, 116 acts of incendiarism in 1847, as against fifty-one in the previous year.

Jan displayed both to a miracle. But the team had to live between his severity while at work, and Bill's bitter and tireless persecution and crafty incendiarism outside the traces. Over all, for their consolation, were the whips of the masters. But so infernally crafty was Bill, that he never once allowed the masters to detect the real wickedness of the part he played.

Recall the terrible story of Russian incendiarism for the last hundred years, which has torn to pieces in ever-increasing lust for murder bodies and souls; recall the eternally perjured and law-defying regiment of grave diggers; and then blush that you have characterized as a heavy crime a manfully confessed act of self-defense on the part of the Germans, the temporary occupation of Belgium!

"For insubordination incendiarism attempted desertion," came the swift reply. The General's eyebrows raised a fraction of an inch. He seated himself at his desk and unrolled a map. "Any witnesses of the Sergeant's death?" he asked evenly as he proceeded to study his map. "Unfortunately, only one," Harris replied. "An old negro now in our camp answering to the name of William Lewis."

Not a word was spoken to Andrew by his stern father, on the arrival of the latter at the Mayor's office. Mr. Howland looked at the evidence which went to support the charge of intended incendiarism against his son, and to his mind, prejudiced as it was against that son, the evidence was conclusive.

Riots, insurrections, machine-breaking, incendiarism, pillage, and even murder were then more truly expressive of the attitude of certain sections of the brutalized poor toward the society which had disinherited them than most of us to-day realize.

Thornton moved slightly away, lifted his eyebrows a very little, and then replied: 'I take the risk. You need not join in it unless you choose. Still some more fears were urged. 'I'm not afraid of anything so dastardly as incendiarism. We are open enemies; and I can protect myself from any violence that I apprehend. And I will assuredly protect all others who come to me for work.

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