...Nearly all the European soldiers sent out are convicts, and, contrary to what might be expected from men in their position, behave remarkably well...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...Not long since Great Britain sold her convicts, indirectly at least, to slavery; but he was no advocate for the trade...
Thomas Clarkson 「The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the」
... We come now to the third order of involuntary slaves, "to convicts...
Thomas Clarkson 「An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African」
...The poor peoplelive just like convicts...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...Article 45, section 639 of the statutes of Georgia, 1895, makes it amisdemeanor to keep or confine white and colored convicts together, or tochain them together going to and from work...
Booker T. Washington, et al. 「The Negro Problem」
... I have said elsewhere thatthousands of convicts, incompetent and without a trade, without meansof subsistence, are yearly turned back into the social fold...
Emma Goldman 「Anarchism and Other Essays」
...One of the best of the convicts, a native of Bali, wasa murderer (see illustration, page 12), who didadmirable service to the expedition, and was subsequentlypromoted to be mandoer...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...It was mentioned above that the crews of our canoeson the excursion up the Kapare River were made upof Javanese soldiers and convicts...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...Malays areindeed rather too handy with their knives and a moreserious encounter took place one day between two ofCramer’s convicts...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...There is a small force of native police under a Dutchofficer, and a few convicts are employed in keeping thestation in order...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...OnFebruary 8th Rawling, Marshall and I, with threeGurkhas and nineteen coolies, and Cramer with a smallparty of convicts, crossed the Iwaka and made a wayEastwards...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
... “One hundred and eighty convicts, fifty soldiers, thirty in ship's crew, all told, and—how many?—one, two three—seven in the cuddy...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...Some twenty convicts, and half as many soldiers, struck and stabbed at each other in the crowd...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...To the convicts the arrival of the Ladybird meant arrival of new faces, intelligence of old comrades, news of how the world, from which they were exiled, was progressing...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...There is “public opinion” even among convicts, and Rex dared not vent his passion on so helpless an object...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...To give explanations to convicts was foreign to his experience, and he did not relish the task...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...Maurice Frere, as Commandant of convicts, could not but give up an “absconder” to justice...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
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