Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... island . No trade had been permitted , except to the island of St. Eustatia ; and no less than thirty sugar plantations were abandoned by the proprietors . " " Mr. Joshua Steele , of Barbadoes , succeeded in obtaining the labour of his ...
... island . No trade had been permitted , except to the island of St. Eustatia ; and no less than thirty sugar plantations were abandoned by the proprietors . " " Mr. Joshua Steele , of Barbadoes , succeeded in obtaining the labour of his ...
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... 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 the Bahama islands . In January ...
... 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 the Bahama islands . In January ...
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... islands in which coffee was cultivated ; and more than one - half of the produce of them all came from Dominica . From ... island in December , 1787. Between the latter end of 1780 and the beginning of 1787 , 15,000 Negroes are said to ...
... islands in which coffee was cultivated ; and more than one - half of the produce of them all came from Dominica . From ... island in December , 1787. Between the latter end of 1780 and the beginning of 1787 , 15,000 Negroes are said to ...
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... Islands , 1783 , sect . 1 ; acts of Jamaica , 1744 , sect . 4- been referred to the discretion of the court ; but in ... island , to raise or possess at all . In Barbadoes , ginger and cotton are considered staple produc- tions ; and ...
... Islands , 1783 , sect . 1 ; acts of Jamaica , 1744 , sect . 4- been referred to the discretion of the court ; but in ... island , to raise or possess at all . In Barbadoes , ginger and cotton are considered staple produc- tions ; and ...
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... island ( £ 57 2s.104d.sterling ) . " The reader will wonder at the confidence of those who attempted to pass upon the privy council and parliament the following piece of mummery , when they are told that the witnesses examined on the ...
... island ( £ 57 2s.104d.sterling ) . " The reader will wonder at the confidence of those who attempted to pass upon the privy council and parliament the following piece of mummery , when they are told that the witnesses examined on the ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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