Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... says ) , that M. de Poincy , to make his troops appear more numerous , had given orders to 120 " cavaliers " to proceed by the back roads , and get beyond the admiral , so Orders were then given , " that when they should 2 [ 1655 ...
... says ) , that M. de Poincy , to make his troops appear more numerous , had given orders to 120 " cavaliers " to proceed by the back roads , and get beyond the admiral , so Orders were then given , " that when they should 2 [ 1655 ...
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... says , " our planters we found most fearful , being only bold to do mischief ; not to be commanded as soldiers , not to be kept in any civil order , being the most pro- phane , debauched persons that we ever saw , scorners of religion ...
... says , " our planters we found most fearful , being only bold to do mischief ; not to be commanded as soldiers , not to be kept in any civil order , being the most pro- phane , debauched persons that we ever saw , scorners of religion ...
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... i . p . 202 . in such plenty , says Goodson , that we accounted them the vermin of the coun- try . B. Edwards , vol . i . p . 195 . Supreme Executive Council for governing the island . General Fortescue B 3 . 1655. ] 5 OF THE WEST INDIES .
... i . p . 202 . in such plenty , says Goodson , that we accounted them the vermin of the coun- try . B. Edwards , vol . i . p . 195 . Supreme Executive Council for governing the island . General Fortescue B 3 . 1655. ] 5 OF THE WEST INDIES .
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... says a small number of men might in a few days have erected a house sufficient to have secured the whole . In a subsequent letter to Thurlow , he says , " Should I give you a character of the dispositions and qualifications of our army ...
... says a small number of men might in a few days have erected a house sufficient to have secured the whole . In a subsequent letter to Thurlow , he says , " Should I give you a character of the dispositions and qualifications of our army ...
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... says , " considering , therefore , the seyeral events attending the first settlement of Jamaica , it may be reckoned a fortunate circumstance , that when , by the licentious and refrac- tory proceedings of many in the army , the affairs ...
... says , " considering , therefore , the seyeral events attending the first settlement of Jamaica , it may be reckoned a fortunate circumstance , that when , by the licentious and refrac- tory proceedings of many in the army , the affairs ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen2 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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Admiral afterwards anchored Annual Register ANSW Antigua appointed arms arrived Assembly attack Barbadoes batteries Beatson's Memoirs boats Bolinbroke's Voyage Britain Britannic Majesty British buccaneers Cape François capitulation Captain Caribs carried Catholic Majesty Charlevoix Christopher's Coke's West Indies Colonel colonies command Commodore Company crew declared Domingo Dominica Dutch enemy England English Eustatia fire fleet Fort Royal France French frigates garrison governor governor of Jamaica granted Grenada Guadaloupe guns harbour houses Indians inhabitants island of St killed King landed leeward lesdits livres Long's Jamaica Lord Lucia Majesty's ship March Marquis de Bouille Martinico masters merchants morning Naval Chronicle Negroes Nevis night officers Omoa party persons pirates plantations plunder ports possession prisoners qu'il returned Royal sail sent shore Sir Charles Knowles slaves sloop soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish squadron sugar Surinam surrender taken Tertre Tortuga town treaty troops vessels Voyage to Demerary Whites wounded