Thirty thousand degraded human beings were to be brought forth from the dungeon of slavery and "turned loose on the community!
Though thirty thousand slaves had but lately been "turned loose" upon a white population of less than three thousand!
Not the slightest reference to the rash act, whereby the thirty thousand slaves of Antigua were immediately "turned loose," now mingles with the croaking which strives to defend our republican slavery against argument and common sense.
I turned loose on them again, and in about a second after pulling the trigger one of them seemed to explode, as if hit by a dynamite bomb.
Its ears, dew lap, or the loose skin on its jaw are then slit and it is turned loose again.
The chief could not speak a word of English, but made signs with his hands; when I turned loose on him in Spanish, however, he instantly turned his horse and signed back to his band.
He must have time to burn, but that didn't seem reasonable, for the earlier through cattle wereturned loose on their winter range the better.
The two boatmen pulled up among them and I turned looseto shooting them and got six out of the outfit before they got away from us.
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