An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present TimeT. C. Newby, 1848 - 346 pàgines |
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... considerable lapse of time . * On the 28th of April , 1612 , the first ship was sent out with sixty emigrants , under the charge of Mr. Richard Moore , who was appointed governor of the colony . They had a favourable voyage , and on the ...
... considerable lapse of time . * On the 28th of April , 1612 , the first ship was sent out with sixty emigrants , under the charge of Mr. Richard Moore , who was appointed governor of the colony . They had a favourable voyage , and on the ...
Pàgina 20
... considerable warmth , and the governor determined to enforce his authority , com- mitted both him and Chard to prison . The following Sunday , Davis was severely reprimanded by Moore , and threatened also with confinement . This he bore ...
... considerable warmth , and the governor determined to enforce his authority , com- mitted both him and Chard to prison . The following Sunday , Davis was severely reprimanded by Moore , and threatened also with confinement . This he bore ...
Pàgina 21
... considerable portion of it , with which they returned to England . The governor now applied himself actively to his duties , and finding the proposed site of the town inferior to one on a neighbouring island , he removed to the spot ...
... considerable portion of it , with which they returned to England . The governor now applied himself actively to his duties , and finding the proposed site of the town inferior to one on a neighbouring island , he removed to the spot ...
Pàgina 47
... in the profits . Fettered as the fishery was , considerable quantities of oil were , how- ever , exported , as 192 tons were shipped in the year * Public Records , No. II . 1666 and 1669 , besides the annual rent of the WHALE FISHERY . 47.
... in the profits . Fettered as the fishery was , considerable quantities of oil were , how- ever , exported , as 192 tons were shipped in the year * Public Records , No. II . 1666 and 1669 , besides the annual rent of the WHALE FISHERY . 47.
Pàgina 52
... considerable sum of money . As the inhabitants were entirely destitute of the means of defending themselves they were naturally much alarmed , and six of the most influential of the people residing in the country waited on him on the ...
... considerable sum of money . As the inhabitants were entirely destitute of the means of defending themselves they were naturally much alarmed , and six of the most influential of the people residing in the country waited on him on the ...
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