Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... leaves , and appeared as if fire had destroyed their verdure . The shores were covered with aquatic birds that had been dashed against the trunks of the mangroves , and killed . In August , a violent storm laid almost waste the southern ...
... leaves , and appeared as if fire had destroyed their verdure . The shores were covered with aquatic birds that had been dashed against the trunks of the mangroves , and killed . In August , a violent storm laid almost waste the southern ...
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... leave any missionary behind them . In 1790 , Lord Rodney stated , in his examination before the committee of the House of Commons , that the French , in 1787 , paid 200 livres a head premium , for every slave imported into St. Domingo ...
... leave any missionary behind them . In 1790 , Lord Rodney stated , in his examination before the committee of the House of Commons , that the French , in 1787 , paid 200 livres a head premium , for every slave imported into St. Domingo ...
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... leave to preach in the court house on Sundays . Six or seven of the soldiers stationed on the island were Methodists . The Negroes considered the mis- sionaries as men imported for them , and the commencement of the undertaking was ...
... leave to preach in the court house on Sundays . Six or seven of the soldiers stationed on the island were Methodists . The Negroes considered the mis- sionaries as men imported for them , and the commencement of the undertaking was ...
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... leave the least part of raoh might have used to justify his de- struction of the Israelites , substituting only sugar for bricks , may lie ready for our use also ; but I think we can find no better . " - Cowper's Correspondence . " The ...
... leave the least part of raoh might have used to justify his de- struction of the Israelites , substituting only sugar for bricks , may lie ready for our use also ; but I think we can find no better . " - Cowper's Correspondence . " The ...
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... leaving 11,772 , who remained on the island . “ Taking an indiscriminate number of children who have died in the year , all being under twelve years of age , there appears to have died of them , thirty - five at or under twelve months ...
... leaving 11,772 , who remained on the island . “ Taking an indiscriminate number of children who have died in the year , all being under twelve years of age , there appears to have died of them , thirty - five at or under twelve months ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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Admiral anchored Annual Register arms army arrived assembly attack Barbadoes Batavian republic battery boats brig Britannic Majesty British Cape François capitulation Captain captured carried Cochrane Coke's West Indies Colonel colony colour command commissioners conduct crew Curaçoa defended Dessalines dispatch Domingo Dominica Edinburgh Annual enemy enemy's English fire flag force France French frigate garrison governor Grenada Guadaloupe guns harbour Hayti honour immediately Indian Slavery inhabitants island Jamaica killed and wounded King land letter Lieutenant Lord lordships Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop Major-General March marines Martinico master Methodists morning Mulattoes Naval Chronicle Negroes night o'clock officers persons plantations Port Port Royal Port-au-Prince possession pounders present prisoners privateer Rear-Admiral received regiment Royal sail schooner seamen sent shore slave trade Spaniards Spanish squadron sugar Surinam surrender taken tion Tortola Toussaint town Trinidad troops vessels