1 When that came, I was determined to be off.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 2 My determination to run away was again revived.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 3 He raved, and swore his determination to get hold of me.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER XI 4 But I was not willing to cherish this determination alone.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 5 The strength of our determination was about to be fully tested.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 6 I was anxious to have them participate with me in this, my life-giving determination.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 7 It recalled the departed self-confidence, and inspired me again with a determination to be free.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 8 I found among them a determination to protect each other from the blood-thirsty kidnapper, at all hazards.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER XI 9 In coming to a fixed determination to run away, we did more than Patrick Henry, when he resolved upon liberty or death.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 10 It was a step towards freedom to be allowed to bear the responsibilities of a freeman, and I was determined to hold on upon it.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER XI 11 I told him I did, come what might; that he had used me like a brute for six months, and that I was determined to be used so no longer.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 12 At times we were almost disposed to give up, and try to content ourselves with our wretched lot; at others, we were firm and unbending in our determination to go.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER X 13 I was ever on the look-out for means of escape; and, finding no direct means, I determined to try to hire my time, with a view of getting money with which to make my escape.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER XI 14 That which to him was a great evil, to be carefully shunned, was to me a great good, to be diligently sought; and the argument which he so warmly urged, against my learning to read, only served to inspire me with a desire and determination to learn.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER VI 15 If a slave was convicted of any high misdemeanor, became unmanageable, or evinced a determination to run away, he was brought immediately here, severely whipped, put on board the sloop, carried to Baltimore, and sold to Austin Woolfolk, or some other slave-trader, as a warning to the slaves remaining.
The Narrative of the Life By Frederick DouglassGet Context In CHAPTER II