Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... arms , and so arranged , that after one company of infantry there was one of cavalry ; and they have assured me ( Du Tertre says ) , that M. de Poincy , to make his troops appear more numerous , had given orders to 120 " cavaliers " to ...
... arms , and so arranged , that after one company of infantry there was one of cavalry ; and they have assured me ( Du Tertre says ) , that M. de Poincy , to make his troops appear more numerous , had given orders to 120 " cavaliers " to ...
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... arms to oppose the imposition , and would have driven M. Houel off the island , had he not abolished all the seignorial droits , and pub- lished a general amnesty , to which , however , he paid no attention , for he afterwards banished ...
... arms to oppose the imposition , and would have driven M. Houel off the island , had he not abolished all the seignorial droits , and pub- lished a general amnesty , to which , however , he paid no attention , for he afterwards banished ...
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... arms — seized and banished ten or twelve of the principal officers - and were upon the point of doing the same to Madame du Parquet herself ; but , fearful of the consequences , they contented themselves with placing her under the care ...
... arms — seized and banished ten or twelve of the principal officers - and were upon the point of doing the same to Madame du Parquet herself ; but , fearful of the consequences , they contented themselves with placing her under the care ...
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... arms , and those in a wretched condition . He had obtained from M. de Poincy , before he would accept the government , permission for the inhabitants to enjoy a free trade , and a promise of 400 men to defend the island from the attacks ...
... arms , and those in a wretched condition . He had obtained from M. de Poincy , before he would accept the government , permission for the inhabitants to enjoy a free trade , and a promise of 400 men to defend the island from the attacks ...
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... arms , and after reading to them a manifesto which had been written in France , a new oath of fidelity was ... arm , assembled the council , declared his brother and nephews guilty of high treason , and forbade all persons to join them ...
... arms , and after reading to them a manifesto which had been written in France , a new oath of fidelity was ... arm , assembled the council , declared his brother and nephews guilty of high treason , and forbade all persons to join them ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen2 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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