Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... guns were placed , and a strong guard of Blacks ; and here Santhonax remained . Upon the 29th of August , he ... guns , sailed from Jamaica with the expedition against St. Domingo . The troops were under the command of Colonel Whitelocke ...
... guns were placed , and a strong guard of Blacks ; and here Santhonax remained . Upon the 29th of August , he ... guns , sailed from Jamaica with the expedition against St. Domingo . The troops were under the command of Colonel Whitelocke ...
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... guns , was taken , the 16th of April , by his Majesty's ship Penelope , thirty - six guns , B. S. Rowley , on the Jamaica station . Le Curieux brig , of fourteen guns , was taken by his Majesty's ship Inconstant , Captain A. Montgomery ...
... guns , was taken , the 16th of April , by his Majesty's ship Penelope , thirty - six guns , B. S. Rowley , on the Jamaica station . Le Curieux brig , of fourteen guns , was taken by his Majesty's ship Inconstant , Captain A. Montgomery ...
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... guns turned against him he fled with great loss , and in a few days surrendered himself , with his second in command and 300 followers , promising never to serve against his Majesty again , if he might be sent to North America . His ...
... guns turned against him he fled with great loss , and in a few days surrendered himself , with his second in command and 300 followers , promising never to serve against his Majesty again , if he might be sent to North America . His ...
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... guns , and retired . A summons was then sent to General Ricard , desiring him to surrender Morne Fortuné , or it would be stormed that night . He replied , " that he was determined to die at his post , and all his garrison were equally ...
... guns , and retired . A summons was then sent to General Ricard , desiring him to surrender Morne Fortuné , or it would be stormed that night . He replied , " that he was determined to die at his post , and all his garrison were equally ...
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... guns and mortars burst , and rendered useless . The enemy opened their first battery of two guns and a mortar from Morne Houel , the day after the Blanche's arrival , and others were constructing on the hill which so immediately com ...
... guns and mortars burst , and rendered useless . The enemy opened their first battery of two guns and a mortar from Morne Houel , the day after the Blanche's arrival , and others were constructing on the hill which so immediately com ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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