Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... destroyed . He established an ordinance , that every English planter should send a beast in his turn to the military hospital ; and if , from bad weather , and the distance , the cattle were not there in time , a party of soldiers were ...
... destroyed . He established an ordinance , that every English planter should send a beast in his turn to the military hospital ; and if , from bad weather , and the distance , the cattle were not there in time , a party of soldiers were ...
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Thomas Southey. cows were thus destroyed ; for which they were , after a long interval , paid ́as ordinary beasts . The French destroyed all the fortifications they had built ; and , contrary to the eighth article of the treaty of peace ...
Thomas Southey. cows were thus destroyed ; for which they were , after a long interval , paid ́as ordinary beasts . The French destroyed all the fortifications they had built ; and , contrary to the eighth article of the treaty of peace ...
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... destroyed by fire , and the royal magazine reduced to ashes . The damage was estimated at 30,000,000 of francs . On the three first days in August the island suffered severely from a storm . Jamaica suffered from a hurricane . Upon the ...
... destroyed by fire , and the royal magazine reduced to ashes . The damage was estimated at 30,000,000 of francs . On the three first days in August the island suffered severely from a storm . Jamaica suffered from a hurricane . Upon the ...
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... destroyed most of the small craft in the harbour . Upon the 10th of September , Guadaloupe was swept by a hur- ricane , which destroyed most of the plantations , and wrecked three ships in the harbour . On Saturday the 2d of September ...
... destroyed most of the small craft in the harbour . Upon the 10th of September , Guadaloupe was swept by a hur- ricane , which destroyed most of the plantations , and wrecked three ships in the harbour . On Saturday the 2d of September ...
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... destroyed all the vessels at the island . All the barracks and buildings upon Morne Bruce were blown down and destroyed , and several houses in the town shared the same fate . May the 1st , the Earl of Dunmore was appointed governor of ...
... destroyed all the vessels at the island . All the barracks and buildings upon Morne Bruce were blown down and destroyed , and several houses in the town shared the same fate . May the 1st , the Earl of Dunmore was appointed governor of ...
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