Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... reports brought hither to us of the extreme avarice , pride and confidence , disorders and debauchedness , pro- phaneness and wickedness , commonly practised among the army , we cannot only bewail the same , but desire that all with you ...
... reports brought hither to us of the extreme avarice , pride and confidence , disorders and debauchedness , pro- phaneness and wickedness , commonly practised among the army , we cannot only bewail the same , but desire that all with you ...
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... reports propagated of his intimacy with Madame du Parquet . But what occasioned the inhabitants to proceed to open violence was M. de Maubray's enforcing an old ordinance of M. du Par- quet's , for marking all the rolls of tobacco that ...
... reports propagated of his intimacy with Madame du Parquet . But what occasioned the inhabitants to proceed to open violence was M. de Maubray's enforcing an old ordinance of M. du Par- quet's , for marking all the rolls of tobacco that ...
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... . chap . vi . Report of the Committee upon the Slave Trade , 1789. Univ . Hist . vol . xxxvi . p . 281 , 282. Du Tertre , tom . i . p.548 . preserved for M. d'Enambuc du Parquet ; and M. de D 3 1662. ] 37 OF THE WEST INDIES .
... . chap . vi . Report of the Committee upon the Slave Trade , 1789. Univ . Hist . vol . xxxvi . p . 281 , 282. Du Tertre , tom . i . p.548 . preserved for M. d'Enambuc du Parquet ; and M. de D 3 1662. ] 37 OF THE WEST INDIES .
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... report the several titles to his Majesty , with such expedients as , in their judgments , they thought most like to produce a general satisfaction , without endangering the plantation , ' the preservation whereof his Majesty took to ...
... report the several titles to his Majesty , with such expedients as , in their judgments , they thought most like to produce a general satisfaction , without endangering the plantation , ' the preservation whereof his Majesty took to ...
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... report was no sooner made to his Majesty , but that he very graciously declared , That he would not receive from hence any benefit or advantage to himself , until all their pre- tences had received satisfaction ; and , therefore , that ...
... report was no sooner made to his Majesty , but that he very graciously declared , That he would not receive from hence any benefit or advantage to himself , until all their pre- tences had received satisfaction ; and , therefore , that ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen2 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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