27 examples of new-orleans in sentences

" "Very true, but it is an opinion uttered in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight; and after the battles of Bunker Hill, Cowpens, Plattsburg, Saratoga, and New-Orleans!

Not less the elders shook their heads and held him for outcast, Reprobate, roving, ungodly, infidel, worse than a Papist, With his whispered fame of lawless exploits at St. Louis, Wild affrays and loves with the half-breeds out on the Osage, Brawls at New-Orleans, and all the towns on the rivers, All the godless towns of the many-ruffianed rivers.

We have heard of the internal slave tradethe pangs of separationthe slave ship with its "cargo of despair" bound for the New-Orleans marketthe weary journey of the chained Coffle to the cotton country.

While George was absent, I went with him to New-Orleans, in the winter season, on account of his failing health.

He was advised by his physicians to spend the winter in New-Orleans, whither he accordingly went, taking me with him.

The next winter he also spent in New-Orleans, and on his third visit, three years after his return from Europe, he was married to the lady above mentioned.

He way advised by his physicians to spend the winter in New-Orleans, whither he accordingly went, taking me with him.

The next winter he also spent in New-Orleans, and on his third visit, three years after his return from Europe, he was married to the lady above mentioned.

She would boast of what she had done in New-Orleans, and of the excellent discipline of her father's slaves.

I had heard the same thing from her father's servants at New-Orleans, when I was there with my master.

She brought with her from New-Orleans a girl named Frances.

While George was absent, I went with him to New-Orleans, in the winter season, on account of his failing health.

The next winter he also spent in New-Orleans, and on his third visit, three years after his return from Europe, he was married to the lady above mentioned.

He way advised by his physicians to spend the winter in New-Orleans, whither he accordingly went, taking me with him.

The next winter he also spent in New-Orleans, and on his third visit, three years after his return from Europe, he was married to the lady above mentioned.

She would boast of what she had done in New-Orleans, and of the excellent discipline of her father's slaves.

I had heard the same thing from her father's servants at New-Orleans, when I was there with my master.

She brought with her from New-Orleans a girl named Frances.

The last he ever heard of her she was in prison there, awaiting her day of sale, when she was to be transported to New-Orleans.

Thus rejected by his father, and unable to discover any traces of his mother, he returned disheartened to Louisville, and was soon after sent to New-Orleans to be sold.

Mrs. Burke of New-Orleans went to New-York to visit a relative by the name of Morgan.

Thou mayest stay at the North, or go back to New-Orleans, just as thou choosest.

You can go back to New-Orleans, to your husband, if you prefer to go.

With an angry glance at the old gentleman, the latter exclaimed, "I only wish we had you in New-Orleans!

Experience led them to suppose that she would either be cajoled into consenting to return to slavery, or else secretly packed off to New-Orleans, if she were left in Southern hands.

27 examples of  new-orleans  in sentences