...Mosleh, and Jackson Gee inthe last number sure do raise some very neat possibilitiesin Science...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
..." Jackson of Georgia argued against any restriction,and thought such States as Virginia "ought to let theirneighbors get supplied, before they imposed such a burdenupon the importation...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...“A steamer’s masthead light,” I thought, and ran to the house to give the news; but Jackson had already seen the light, and pronounced that she had anchored until the morning...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...As to the reason of this I had my own suspicions, for I had made the discovery that Jackson had for some time past been drinking very heavily...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Bransome, Jackson had always kept charge of the spirits himself, and he was such a secret old fellow that there was no knowing what he had then taken...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Bransome and Jackson watched the weather with eager looks, but each was differently affected by it...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... I sprang to one side, and turning round saw Jackson, with a look of such savage fury on his face that I retreated a step or two in astonishment at him...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...This much I observed, but I was too greatly unnerved by the strange manner of Jackson to pay further heed to the sea...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Jackson was still lying on the couch, and his face was calm and peaceful as he softly breathed...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
... Slowly I turned down the upper part of the sheet, and Jackson, as if fascinated by the act, advanced a step or two into the room, but with face averted...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...As it cleared away I saw that Jackson was standing in the middle of the room with a revolver in his hand...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...Extract of a Letter from James Jackson, and Co...
Abd Salam Shabeeny 「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」
...16, William Jackson, Nevada, Mo...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Haley, Jackson, Miss...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Five persons, Benjamin Jackson, his wife, Mahala Jackson, hismother-in-law, Lou Carter, Rufus Bigley, were lynched near Quincy, Miss...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Suspicion pointed to a colored man named Benjamin Jackson whowas at once arrested...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Accordingly Benjamin Jackson wastaken from the officers by a crowd of about two hundred people, while theinquest was being held, and hanged...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
... Jackson had fled and was received by the Vigilance Committee...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..." Jackson seeing that his mistress was yearly growing "harder and harder," concluded to try and better his condition "if possible...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
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