id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4068 Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob) Froudacity; West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas .txt text/plain 47297 1660 55 success, our author informs his readers, was brought about through Dr. Nichol "being the only man in the Colony of superior attainments." Mr. Froude further confidently states that whilst a superior Negro "might Mr. Froude is not likely to impress the world (of the West Indies, at of "justice-made law" applied to "subject races" in a British colony, Colonies, it was not Whites as masters, and Blacks as slaves, who were can show Negro public officers as thick as blackberries, while Mr. Froude can mention only Mr. Justice Reeves in FIFTY years as a sample author respecting political power in the hands of the Blacks may, in hand of a Negro out of Barbados, where for years the black man's vote authority in a British Colony is to come to pass, Mr. Froude does not black and white races, our author continues on the same page to say:-- ./cache/4068.txt ./txt/4068.txt