Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... remain responsible , and under the obligation of restoring what has been spent or employed to other purposes , for fear that for those reasons , or for others , their accounts , which must be re- mitted every year to the intendant of ...
... remain responsible , and under the obligation of restoring what has been spent or employed to other purposes , for fear that for those reasons , or for others , their accounts , which must be re- mitted every year to the intendant of ...
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... remain for at least that night in the house , and offered to deliver hostages for his safety . He refused to remain , but promised to return the next day for a second interview . He never returned his troops had their liberty , and the ...
... remain for at least that night in the house , and offered to deliver hostages for his safety . He refused to remain , but promised to return the next day for a second interview . He never returned his troops had their liberty , and the ...
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... remain quiet - those who distributed to these brigands the arms , ammunition , and provision destined for your defence those who have occasioned the death of three fourths of the troops sent to your assistance , either by the ...
... remain quiet - those who distributed to these brigands the arms , ammunition , and provision destined for your defence those who have occasioned the death of three fourths of the troops sent to your assistance , either by the ...
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... remain independent of all other authority than that of their chiefs . As the Mulattoes were never called upon to act against the Blacks , the Whites felt that they were protected for the purpose of being employed against them . A ...
... remain independent of all other authority than that of their chiefs . As the Mulattoes were never called upon to act against the Blacks , the Whites felt that they were protected for the purpose of being employed against them . A ...
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... remain upon the island , or go to England , recommended to the protection of the English government . On the 4th of April , the fortress , consisting of 300 men , sur- rendered on the same terms as had been granted to General Rochambeau ...
... remain upon the island , or go to England , recommended to the protection of the English government . On the 4th of April , the fortress , consisting of 300 men , sur- rendered on the same terms as had been granted to General Rochambeau ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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