Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... surrender . Upon the 12th , the town , attacked by sea and land , was obliged to surrender at five o'clock in the evening , after having had several men killed and houses beaten down . The next day the military executions commenced ...
... surrender . Upon the 12th , the town , attacked by sea and land , was obliged to surrender at five o'clock in the evening , after having had several men killed and houses beaten down . The next day the military executions commenced ...
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... surrendered on similar terms on the 22d September . The parishes of St. Marc and Gonaives surrendered to Major Grant , commandant at St. Nicholas Mole , in December , and Commodore Ford blockaded Port - au - Prince . Colonel Whitelock ...
... surrendered on similar terms on the 22d September . The parishes of St. Marc and Gonaives surrendered to Major Grant , commandant at St. Nicholas Mole , in December , and Commodore Ford blockaded Port - au - Prince . Colonel Whitelock ...
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... 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 request was granted . On the 20th of February , Forts Bourbon and Louis ...
... 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 request was granted . On the 20th of February , Forts Bourbon and Louis ...
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... surrender of the fort , took possession of the town by the bridge over the canal at the back of it ; while a strong detachment from the naval battalions at Point Negro , under the command of Cap- tains Rogers , Scott , and Bayntun , in ...
... surrender of the fort , took possession of the town by the bridge over the canal at the back of it ; while a strong detachment from the naval battalions at Point Negro , under the command of Cap- tains Rogers , Scott , and Bayntun , in ...
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... surrender . The Hon . Captain Moles- worth returned a proper answer . In an hour the young Frenchman returned : he ... surrendered , a party of Caribs were stationed in the mill and Negro houses belonging to Sir William Young , on the ...
... surrender . The Hon . Captain Moles- worth returned a proper answer . In an hour the young Frenchman returned : he ... surrendered , a party of Caribs were stationed in the mill and Negro houses belonging to Sir William Young , 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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