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" Tshaka ordered several men to be executed on the spot; and the cries became, if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed; but, as if bent on convincing their chief of their -extreme grief, the multitude commenced a general massacre.... "
The Evolution of Morality: Being a History of the Development of Moral Culture - Página 177
por Charles Staniland Wake - 1878 - 981 páginas
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Ten Weeks in Natal: A Journal of a First Tour of Visitation Among the ...

John William Colenso - 1855 - 358 páginas
...became, if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed. But, as if bent on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...panting for water — were beaten to death by others, who were mad with excitement. Toward the afternoon I calculated that not fewer than 7,000 people had...
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The Kafirs of Natal and the Zula Country

Joseph Shooter - 1857 - 440 páginas
...if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed; but, as if bent R2 on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...panting for water — were beaten to death by others who were mad with excitement. Toward the afternoon I calculated that not fewer than seven thousand...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen55

1857 - 850 páginas
...if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed ; but, as if bent on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...panting for water — were beaten to death by others who were mad with excitement. Towards the afternoon I calculated that not fewer than seven thousand...
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The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu Country

Joseph Shooter - 1857 - 434 páginas
...if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed; but, as if bent R2 on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...eyes— those who were found near the river panting for water—were beaten to death by others who were mad with excitement. Toward the afternoon I calculated...
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The Natural History of Man: Being an Account of the Manners and Customs of ...

John George Wood - 1868 - 802 páginas
...if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed ; but, as if bent on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...were beaten to death by others mad with excitement. " Toward the afternoon I calculated that not fewer than seven thousand people had fallen in this frightful,...
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Natural History of Man: Being an Account of the Manners & Customs of the ...

John George Wood - 1874 - 796 páginas
...if possible, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed ; but, as if bent on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...taking the opportunity of revenging his injuries, real 01 imaginary. Those who could no more force tears from their eyes — those who were found near the...
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The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World: Being ..., Volumen1

John George Wood - 1880 - 1058 páginas
...if possi-ble, more violent than ever. No further orders were needed; but, as if bent on con-vincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...Those who could no more force tears from their eyes — Their next proposal was that the very earth should unite in the general mourn-ing, and should not...
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The Annals of Natal: 1495 to 1845, Volumen1

1888 - 764 páginas
...convincing their chief of their extreme grief, commenced a general massacre. Those who could no longer force tears from their eyes, those who were found near the river panting for water, were furiously beaten to death ; and towards midday, each took this opportunity of revenging an injury,...
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The Cape of Adventure: Being Strange and Notable Discoveries, Perils ...

Ian Duncan Colvin - 1912 - 550 páginas
...convincing their chief of their extreme grief, commenced a general massacre. Those who could no longer force tears from their eyes, those who were found near the river panting for water, were furiously beaten to death ; and towards midday each took this opportunity of revenging an injury, real...
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Relativism and Beyond

Yoav Ariel, Shlomo Biderman, Ornan Rotem - 1998 - 452 páginas
...was enhanced when, by Shaka's order, a few men were executed on the spot. As if bent on convincing their chief of their extreme grief, the multitude...on others, each taking the opportunity of revenging their injuries, real of imaginary. Those who could not force more tears from their eyes - those who...
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