Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... French governor , refused to de- liver up , and ordered the British troops to depart . This their commander refused to do ; and he was at last permitted to land at Point Michael , to wait until the French governor had further ...
... French governor , refused to de- liver up , and ordered the British troops to depart . This their commander refused to do ; and he was at last permitted to land at Point Michael , to wait until the French governor had further ...
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... French destroyed all the fortifications they had built ; and , contrary to the eighth article of the treaty of peace , blew up several that were there before they took the island . No trade had been permitted , except to the island of ...
... French destroyed all the fortifications they had built ; and , contrary to the eighth article of the treaty of peace , blew up several that were there before they took the island . No trade had been permitted , except to the island of ...
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... French part of St. Domingo , this year . În January , Dr. Coke , with three other itinerant methodist preachers , visited Dominica , and preached in the house of a Mrs. Webley ; but they only remained a few days upon the island , and ...
... French part of St. Domingo , this year . În January , Dr. Coke , with three other itinerant methodist preachers , visited Dominica , and preached in the house of a Mrs. Webley ; but they only remained a few days upon the island , and ...
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... French colonies , born of French parents , were entitled to , as of right , and should be allowed the enjoyment of all the privileges of French citizens : and among others , to those of having votes in the choice of representatives ...
... French colonies , born of French parents , were entitled to , as of right , and should be allowed the enjoyment of all the privileges of French citizens : and among others , to those of having votes in the choice of representatives ...
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... French republicans decapi- tated their monarch , Louis XVI . The English government immediately dismissed the French ambassador , and commenced that long and arduous contest which terminated in the destruction of the most appalling and ...
... French republicans decapi- tated their monarch , Louis XVI . The English government immediately dismissed the French ambassador , and commenced that long and arduous contest which terminated in the destruction of the most appalling and ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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