Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... army , and men in office of a lower rank than formerly , to augment their number : so that the minister , in the name of the court , met with less contradiction , and governed the colony with less difficulty . The inhabitants of the ...
... army , and men in office of a lower rank than formerly , to augment their number : so that the minister , in the name of the court , met with less contradiction , and governed the colony with less difficulty . The inhabitants of the ...
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... army , tax - gatherers , and all the persons belonging to the courts of civil and criminal jurisdiction , beheld with indignation and dread this great and sudden revolution , and the planters were not united among themselves . The ...
... army , tax - gatherers , and all the persons belonging to the courts of civil and criminal jurisdiction , beheld with indignation and dread this great and sudden revolution , and the planters were not united among themselves . The ...
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... army to conquer their country . Mr. Baxter endeavoured to con- vince the Caribs of the falsehood of these reports ; but their conti- nued sullenness convinced him that it was high time to hasten out of the country with Mrs. Baxter ...
... army to conquer their country . Mr. Baxter endeavoured to con- vince the Caribs of the falsehood of these reports ; but their conti- nued sullenness convinced him that it was high time to hasten out of the country with Mrs. Baxter ...
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... army officers was oppressive and illegal ; but now , when they were to have a vote in framing the laws by which they were to be governed , the Whites unanimously determined to reject the civic oath , or suffer the innovation . The ...
... army officers was oppressive and illegal ; but now , when they were to have a vote in framing the laws by which they were to be governed , the Whites unanimously determined to reject the civic oath , or suffer the innovation . The ...
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... army , encamped at Roçou . A war of extermination was carried on by both parties . The rebels had great quantities of ammunition , which the Negroes had stolen from the royal arsenal in the town of Cape François , and secretly con ...
... army , encamped at Roçou . A war of extermination was carried on by both parties . The rebels had great quantities of ammunition , which the Negroes had stolen from the royal arsenal in the town of Cape François , and secretly con ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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