Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... 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 instructions ...
... 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 instructions ...
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... governor of the Bahama islands . In January , the number of Methodists in society , in Antigua , amounted to nearly 2000 . The first Methodist missionaries landed in St. Vincent's on the 9th of January , 1787 , and preached in Mr ...
... governor of the Bahama islands . In January , the number of Methodists in society , in Antigua , amounted to nearly 2000 . The first Methodist missionaries landed in St. Vincent's on the 9th of January , 1787 , and preached in Mr ...
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Thomas Southey. Governor Seton remarked , that there were a considerable number of free Negroes in St. Vincent , but the number could not be ascer- tained with any exactness . General export of the four staple articles of produce of the ...
Thomas Southey. Governor Seton remarked , that there were a considerable number of free Negroes in St. Vincent , but the number could not be ascer- tained with any exactness . General export of the four staple articles of produce of the ...
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... governor and council , what is there called an " exemplary death . " The most common modes of such executions have ... governors , to whom it is delegated , should have no power to order or permit these " exemplary deaths , " or ...
... governor and council , what is there called an " exemplary death . " The most common modes of such executions have ... governors , to whom it is delegated , should have no power to order or permit these " exemplary deaths , " or ...
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... governor , stated the inhabitants of Barbadoes , to amount to 25,000 Whites , and 75,000 Blacks and people of colour , exclusive of about thirty families of Caribs . Twenty - seven thousand five hundred and fifty - three slaves had been ...
... governor , stated the inhabitants of Barbadoes , to amount to 25,000 Whites , and 75,000 Blacks and people of colour , exclusive of about thirty families of Caribs . Twenty - seven thousand five hundred and fifty - three slaves had been ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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