63 collocations for kidnapped

The people imagined that the sisters had come to make money by kidnapping their children for slaves.

Some thinks Wegg were a piret; some thinks he kidnaped thet pretty wife o' his'n an' took her money; some thinks he tried to rob ol' Will Thompson, an' Will killed him an' then went crazy hisself.

The official accounts stated that they had kidnapped twenty-one persons in a couple of weeks.

In order to facilitate the children's studies, he presented them with an engraved geography which represented various scenes of the world: cannibals with feather head-dresses, a gorilla kidnapping a young girl, Arabs in the desert, a whale being harpooned, etc. Paul explained the pictures to Félicité.

Hunt out two or three loyal Arabs on the staff and tell them the plan is to kidnap Feisul and carry him to safety across the border; but don't do it too soon; wait until the debacle begins, and then persuade a few of them old Ali, for instance, and Osmanchoose the old guardyou and they bolt with him to Haifa.

After rendering it impossible for me to cry out, after having thrown me into a clump of bushes in the corner of the garden, after having kidnapped Thomas Roch they would not have shut me upwhere I now am.

[Footnote 098: We cannot omit here to mention one of the customs, which has been often brought as a palliation of slavery, and which prevailed but a little time ago, and we are doubtful whether it does not prevail now, in the metropolis of this country, of kidnapping men for the service of the East-India Company.

For you can perceive at once, that interested men, who believe the colored man is so much better off here than he possibly can be in Africa, will not hesitate to kidnap the blacks whenever an opportunity presents itself.

Remember the several sums of $25,000, of $50,000, and of $100,000, offered in Southern papers for kidnapping certain abolitionists.

But since we are so near the Butler lines, where his agents can sneak up on the river and kidnap the new sort of contraband, I think it better to take some precaution.

If we may not again kidnap the lady, why may we not bribe her?" "It could not be done," broke in the dark man toward the head of the table.

But the proud chivalry of the South is securely employed in kidnapping newborn infants.

Never did the I.W.W. burn public or private halls, kidnap their fellow citizens, destroy their property, club their fellows out of town, bootleg or act in any ways as law-breakers.

This, with a considerable business in the coolie tradewhich consists in kidnapping wretched coolies, putting them on board ships where all the horrors of the slave-trade are reproduced, and sending them on specious promises to such places as Cubais the chief business of the 'foreign' merchants at Swatow.

Desirous of kidnapping the cub, without encountering the fury of its dam, they took it up hastily and cautiously, and retreated.

" "John," the King sternly replied, "the loyal service you have done us is considerable, whereas your excuse for kidnapping Davie is a farce.

In 328 he captured the capital and kidnapped the emperor, but then fell before the counterthrust of the Liang party.

I have felt that any such concession on my part would have established a most fatal precedent, because it would have led the Chinese to suppose that by kidnapping Englishmen they might effect objects which they are unable to achieve by fair fighting or diplomacy.

If they could kidnap Gaydon, too, in conformity with the intentions of the Count d'Artigas, so much the better.

She shall answer to me for kidnapping my guests like this."

Memorandum, To be considered ofWhether, in order to complete my vengeance, I cannot contrive to kidnap away either James Harlowe or Solmes? or both?

I. Judgment of, 51; picture of in act of kidnaping Helen, 304. PAR'IS.

I came here in pursuance of a different plan to kidnap hima sort of reserve plan, to be employed in case other means should fail.

" He had seen something in the papers about sending him (Napoleon) to St. Helena, and he probably expected Lord Burghersh to kidnap himhe inquired also about his family and if it was one of consequence.

Twice, when everything was prepared for a start the next morning, my shoes were stolen in the night; and on another occasion they kidnapped my horse.

63 collocations for  kidnapped