An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present TimeT. C. Newby, 1848 - 346 pàgines |
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... islands form an important part of the British Empire . " Besides this , Mr. Moore admits that Pinkerton thought " a good history and description of the Bermudas might afford a pleasing addition to the geographical library . " If these ...
... islands form an important part of the British Empire . " Besides this , Mr. Moore admits that Pinkerton thought " a good history and description of the Bermudas might afford a pleasing addition to the geographical library . " If these ...
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... Islands were of little consequence to Great Britain , but after that event their importance became every day more apparent , and immense sums have since been expended in fortifying them . The materials for this volume are to be found ...
... Islands were of little consequence to Great Britain , but after that event their importance became every day more apparent , and immense sums have since been expended in fortifying them . The materials for this volume are to be found ...
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... islands , they found food in abundance ; hogs were plentiful , and , unlike those found by May , were in good condi- tion , and were slaughtered in great numbers . This was the season for the berries produced by the cedar , which was ...
... islands , they found food in abundance ; hogs were plentiful , and , unlike those found by May , were in good condi- tion , and were slaughtered in great numbers . This was the season for the berries produced by the cedar , which was ...
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... islands . Two successive conspiracies were formed by large parties to separate from the rest , and form a colony . Both , however , were defeated by the vigilance of Gates , who , on professions of penitence , allowed the ringleaders to ...
... islands . Two successive conspiracies were formed by large parties to separate from the rest , and form a colony . Both , however , were defeated by the vigilance of Gates , who , on professions of penitence , allowed the ringleaders to ...
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... islands to one hundred and twenty gentlemen , who detached themselves from the Virginia Proprietors for the purpose , and formed a company under the name and style of " The Governor and Company of the City of London , for the Plantation ...
... islands to one hundred and twenty gentlemen , who detached themselves from the Virginia Proprietors for the purpose , and formed a company under the name and style of " The Governor and Company of the City of London , for the Plantation ...
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