An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present TimeT. C. Newby, 1848 - 346 pàgines |
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... slaves , caused many to make desperate efforts to escape from the islands . Five persons † having voluntarily tendered their services to the governor , to build him a decked fishing - boat of three tons , he was so much pleased at what ...
... slaves , caused many to make desperate efforts to escape from the islands . Five persons † having voluntarily tendered their services to the governor , to build him a decked fishing - boat of three tons , he was so much pleased at what ...
Pàgina 31
... America , vol . ii , p . 155 . + These were the first slaves brought to the islands , and they became very general as early as 1632 . where he was to proceed from Bermuda . On his FRUIT - TREES BROUGHT FROM WEST INDIES . 31.
... America , vol . ii , p . 155 . + These were the first slaves brought to the islands , and they became very general as early as 1632 . where he was to proceed from Bermuda . On his FRUIT - TREES BROUGHT FROM WEST INDIES . 31.
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... slaves were first introduced to any extent . As early as 1632 they are mentioned in the Court Records , and consisted chiefly of Indians . Many negroes were soon intro- duced from Africa and the West Indies , and the laws for their ...
... slaves were first introduced to any extent . As early as 1632 they are mentioned in the Court Records , and consisted chiefly of Indians . Many negroes were soon intro- duced from Africa and the West Indies , and the laws for their ...
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... slaves and disaffected , whilst a strict watch was established throughout the islands . In April , 1662 , a complaint was made to the Governor and Council ( who appear to have decided the smallest offences , ) against one Thomas Wotton ...
... slaves and disaffected , whilst a strict watch was established throughout the islands . In April , 1662 , a complaint was made to the Governor and Council ( who appear to have decided the smallest offences , ) against one Thomas Wotton ...
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... slaves , with whom he returned to Bermuda . These negroes happened to be the property of the governor of the place , who afterwards finding one Ewin , a Bermudian , at St. Christophers , made him the bearer of the following letter to ...
... slaves , with whom he returned to Bermuda . These negroes happened to be the property of the governor of the place , who afterwards finding one Ewin , a Bermudian , at St. Christophers , made him the bearer of the following letter to ...
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