1 He could hire young help with great ease, in consequence of this reputation.
2 When he whipped, he seemed to do so from a sense of duty, and feared no consequences.
3 I doubt not that our conduct had much to do with making him appear awkward, and of consequence fretful.
4 I believe there have been no more such threats, and should there be hereafter, I doubt not that death would be the consequence.
5 They suppress the truth rather than take the consequences of telling it, and in so doing prove themselves a part of the human family.
6 I knew they were exceedingly poor, and I had been accustomed to regard their poverty as the necessary consequence of their being non-slaveholders.
7 It was doubtless in consequence of a knowledge of this fact, that one great statesman of the south predicted the downfall of slavery by the inevitable laws of population.
8 It is partly in consequence of such facts, that slaves, when inquired of as to their condition and the character of their masters, almost universally say they are contented, and that their masters are kind.
9 The very decided manner with which he spoke, and strove to impress his wife with the evil consequences of giving me instruction, served to convince me that he was deeply sensible of the truths he was uttering.
10 Having no resources within himself, he was compelled to be the copyist of many, and being such, he was forever the victim of inconsistency; and of consequence he was an object of contempt, and was held as such even by his slaves.
11 I, of course, kept the vow I made after the fight with Mr. Covey, and struck back again, regardless of consequences; and while I kept them from combining, I succeeded very well; for I could whip the whole of them, taking them separately.