Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... sail from and return to Stockholm or Gottenburg . Mr. Dawson , a Liverpool merchant , contracted again with the Spanish government to supply La Guira and the Havaña annually with from 4000 to 5000 slaves . They refused to take females ...
... sail from and return to Stockholm or Gottenburg . Mr. Dawson , a Liverpool merchant , contracted again with the Spanish government to supply La Guira and the Havaña annually with from 4000 to 5000 slaves . They refused to take females ...
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... sail of their clothes , and the rain- water caught in it was their only drink . The canoe drifted on shore , near Old Harbour - the Negro - boy lying upon his face , and Bascombe resting his head upon the boy , both naked , and both ...
... sail of their clothes , and the rain- water caught in it was their only drink . The canoe drifted on shore , near Old Harbour - the Negro - boy lying upon his face , and Bascombe resting his head upon the boy , both naked , and both ...
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... sail at anchor in the roads , but in the morning none were to be seen , except those stranded at different places along the coast . June 29th , George Poyntz Ricketts , Esq . , was appointed gover- nor of Tobago . The Methodists in ...
... sail at anchor in the roads , but in the morning none were to be seen , except those stranded at different places along the coast . June 29th , George Poyntz Ricketts , Esq . , was appointed gover- nor of Tobago . The Methodists in ...
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... sail of the line and ten frigates , arrived at Porto Cavallo in July , where they remained six months , and suffered dreadfully from the fever . They then crossed as rapidly as possible to Fort Dauphin , where a part remained . The rest ...
... sail of the line and ten frigates , arrived at Porto Cavallo in July , where they remained six months , and suffered dreadfully from the fever . They then crossed as rapidly as possible to Fort Dauphin , where a part remained . The rest ...
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... sail for Halifax ; and the ship will be refitted there , and remain on the coast of America until the ensuing October , when I return hither for the rest of the war . From Halifax , 18th May , he wrote again to his mother , stating his ...
... sail for Halifax ; and the ship will be refitted there , and remain on the coast of America until the ensuing October , when I return hither for the rest of the war . From Halifax , 18th May , he wrote again to his mother , stating his ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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