Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... houses and magazines , and laid the plantations waste ! Not long afterwards , an English refugee of considerable pro- perty , named Elias Ward ( Elyazoüard ) , came from Jamaica , with his wife and family and a dozen soldiers , and with ...
... houses and magazines , and laid the plantations waste ! Not long afterwards , an English refugee of considerable pro- perty , named Elias Ward ( Elyazoüard ) , came from Jamaica , with his wife and family and a dozen soldiers , and with ...
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... houses destroyed - all the domestic animals killed and all the plantations laid waste : every vessel at anchor in the roads was wrecked , and most of their crews drowned ! - A general insurrection took place among the Negroes at ...
... houses destroyed - all the domestic animals killed and all the plantations laid waste : every vessel at anchor in the roads was wrecked , and most of their crews drowned ! - A general insurrection took place among the Negroes at ...
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... houses . Married persons have beds as in France , but the others have only hanging cotton beds , in which they sleep like the savages ; and , besides that the custom is very convenient , it is not expensive , because no pillows , sheets ...
... houses . Married persons have beds as in France , but the others have only hanging cotton beds , in which they sleep like the savages ; and , besides that the custom is very convenient , it is not expensive , because no pillows , sheets ...
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... houses of those with whom she quarrelled , which destroyed the best of every thing they had , while none of the neighbouring houses suffered any injury from these insects , and other similar things ! The judge having put her in irons ...
... houses of those with whom she quarrelled , which destroyed the best of every thing they had , while none of the neighbouring houses suffered any injury from these insects , and other similar things ! The judge having put her in irons ...
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... house on the island . Mr. Foppe might thank the father confessor for this . Soon after M. du Parquet's death , a mutiny broke out at Martinico , for which various reasons are assigned : one was , that Madame du Parquet was too partial ...
... house on the island . Mr. Foppe might thank the father confessor for this . Soon after M. du Parquet's death , a mutiny broke out at Martinico , for which various reasons are assigned : one was , that Madame du Parquet was too partial ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen2 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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