...471),Congress gave the President power to suppress the Amelia Island establishment,which was then notorious...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...11), announcing the issuance of ordersto suppress the Amelia Island establishment, led to two other committees inboth Houses...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...United States Statute: Secret Act and JointResolution against Amelia Island Smugglers...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Report of the Committee to whom was referredso much of the President's Message as relates to theintroduction of Slaves from Amelia Island...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...While he spoke Charles looked at Amelia, and Amelia looked atCharles...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...His glance to Amelia meant,"These are the very stones you have so long been in search of...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...We went back to Amelia...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
..."Oh, how silly men are!" Amelia cried...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...As I was really anxious to oblige Amelia, I met the Countaccidentally next day on the steps of Morley's...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...Picardet in every young girl that takes teawith Amelia, every fat old lady that comes to call upon Isabel...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...to parts unknown, on the succeeding Saturday, Amelia andI felt a flush of relief from long-continued tension...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...He spoke ofhis destination to nobody but Amelia; and Amelia warned Césarine,under pains and penalties, on no account to betray it to the otherservants...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...(As Amelia has landed estate settled upon her worth a hundred andfifty thousand pounds, this last contingency affected me less totears than Charles seemed to think necessary...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...(As a matter of fact, Amelia andIsabel are the last people in the world to whom I should dreamof confiding anything that Dolly might tell me...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...We found it possible, on further confabulation, bythe simple aid of a pair of scissors, so to cut each in two thatall trace of Amelia and Isabel was obliterated...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
..."Who is it?" Amelia asked...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...No, Amelia, no; it's no use yourspeaking to me...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...As we emerged into the drawing-room, Amelia beckoned me asidetowards her boudoir for a moment...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
... would Amelia and Isabel have done as muchfor me?"...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...16, Jessie Mitchell, Amelia C...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Perhaps if Miss Amelia Bingham would not select her own plays, she would fare better...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905」
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