Century Monthly Magazine, 100 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... Haitian history in 1867 . The men who took the field in the insurrection against President Salnave adopted that pseudonym , and nicknamed zan- dolite those who supported the Govern- ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who ...
... Haitian history in 1867 . The men who took the field in the insurrection against President Salnave adopted that pseudonym , and nicknamed zan- dolite those who supported the Govern- ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who ...
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... Haiti , for it is in the Haitian blood to turn caco ; but it made a fertile field of ignorant , disgruntled negroes from which the bandit leaders were able to harvest most of their followers , and gave strength to the chief weapon of ...
... Haiti , for it is in the Haitian blood to turn caco ; but it made a fertile field of ignorant , disgruntled negroes from which the bandit leaders were able to harvest most of their followers , and gave strength to the chief weapon of ...
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... Haitian gendarmes often fancy themselves immune in the presence of a white superior , and more than one of them has bitten the dust because he insisted on calmly standing erect , smoking a cigarette , and placidly handing cartridges to ...
... Haitian gendarmes often fancy themselves immune in the presence of a white superior , and more than one of them has bitten the dust because he insisted on calmly standing erect , smoking a cigarette , and placidly handing cartridges to ...
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... Haitian standards . Like many of the sons of the " best families " in Haiti , he decided to go into politics rather than pursue a more orderly profession . But politicians are thicker than mangos in the Black Republic , and for some rea ...
... Haitian standards . Like many of the sons of the " best families " in Haiti , he decided to go into politics rather than pursue a more orderly profession . But politicians are thicker than mangos in the Black Republic , and for some rea ...
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... Haiti . But he played the patriotic card with unusual success . Disgruntled politicians and men of wealth who had some personal reason for wishing the occupation abolished gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really ...
... Haiti . But he played the patriotic card with unusual success . Disgruntled politicians and men of wealth who had some personal reason for wishing the occupation abolished gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really ...
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