Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... troops ; who , upon their landing , refused all intercourse with Mauduit's regiment . In consequence , the latter took the white feather from their hats , and gave their com- mander to understand that he had lost their confidence ...
... troops ; who , upon their landing , refused all intercourse with Mauduit's regiment . In consequence , the latter took the white feather from their hats , and gave their com- mander to understand that he had lost their confidence ...
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... troops in the Champ- de - Mars , close to the barracks . The commissioners assembled their troops and the militia in the Place d'Armes , in the centre of the town ; and , masters of the arsenal , they had two heavy guns placed at the ...
... troops in the Champ- de - Mars , close to the barracks . The commissioners assembled their troops and the militia in the Place d'Armes , in the centre of the town ; and , masters of the arsenal , they had two heavy guns placed at the ...
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... troops , and the assistance of the revolted inhabitants , became masters of the colony . The dreadful scenes which were passing in the mother country enabled these men to prosecute their pur- poses without controul . - - - " Your ...
... troops , and the assistance of the revolted inhabitants , became masters of the colony . The dreadful scenes which were passing in the mother country enabled these men to prosecute their pur- poses without controul . - - - " Your ...
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... troops , and received fresh orders from Santhonax , to renew the general attack against the Blacks . This officer commenced his operations by attacking Morne Pélé , and the post of the Tannerie . During thirty days his success was ...
... troops , and received fresh orders from Santhonax , to renew the general attack against the Blacks . This officer commenced his operations by attacking Morne Pélé , and the post of the Tannerie . During thirty days his success was ...
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... troops the village of Trou - to form a camp , and to fortify it : they were to be supplied with provisions and ammunition , and to remain independent of all other authority than that of their chiefs . As the Mulattoes were never called ...
... troops the village of Trou - to form a camp , and to fortify it : they were to be supplied with provisions and ammunition , and to remain independent of all other authority than that of their chiefs . As the Mulattoes were never called ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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