Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... arms , and acknowledged as his friends , forbidding any attempt to be made to destroy them . Upon the 27th of August , Jamaica suffered from a hurricane . At St. Christopher's Mr. Jordan Burke was indicted for cutting off one ear , and ...
... arms , and acknowledged as his friends , forbidding any attempt to be made to destroy them . Upon the 27th of August , Jamaica suffered from a hurricane . At St. Christopher's Mr. Jordan Burke was indicted for cutting off one ear , and ...
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... arms and ammunition for the people of colour . He joined his two brothers , and they exerted themselves in ex- citing the Mulattoes to revolt . He sent a letter to the governor , reproaching him and his predecessors with the non ...
... arms and ammunition for the people of colour . He joined his two brothers , and they exerted themselves in ex- citing the Mulattoes to revolt . He sent a letter to the governor , reproaching him and his predecessors with the non ...
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... hundred Negroes , appeared in arms in the parish of Mirabalais , and began their ope- rations by burning the coffee - plantations adjacent to the Edwards , vol . iii . pp . 6. 81 , 82 , 84 . 4.4 [ 1791 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
... hundred Negroes , appeared in arms in the parish of Mirabalais , and began their ope- rations by burning the coffee - plantations adjacent to the Edwards , vol . iii . pp . 6. 81 , 82 , 84 . 4.4 [ 1791 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
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... exterminated there was no alter- native . In the western and southern provinces they flew to arms , — and a body of them became masters of Port St. Edwards , vol . iii . pp . 85 , 86. 97 , 98 . 1791. ] 45 OF THE WEST INDIES .
... exterminated there was no alter- native . In the western and southern provinces they flew to arms , — and a body of them became masters of Port St. Edwards , vol . iii . pp . 85 , 86. 97 , 98 . 1791. ] 45 OF THE WEST INDIES .
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Thomas Southey. people , of all descriptions , as should lay down their arms , and within a certain time take the oaths required . A general amnesty to revolted slaves was considered by the Whites as a justification of their enormities ...
Thomas Southey. people , of all descriptions , as should lay down their arms , and within a certain time take the oaths required . A general amnesty to revolted slaves was considered by the Whites as a justification of their enormities ...
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