Narrative, of a Five Years' Expedition, Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America: From the Year 1772, to 1777 : Elucidating the History of that Country, and Describing Its Productions, Viz. Quadrupedes, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, & Roots : with an Account of the Indians of Guiana, & Negroes of Guinea, Том 2J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, & Th. Payne, Pall Mall, 1806 |
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... Negro - Moun- tains — Beautiful Views - The Sick sent to Europe . CHAPTER XVII . Page 25 . New Instances of unprecedented Barbarity - Occurrences on Mount Magdenberg - Prices of Provisions at Parama- ribo - Description of a new Animal ...
... Negro - Moun- tains — Beautiful Views - The Sick sent to Europe . CHAPTER XVII . Page 25 . New Instances of unprecedented Barbarity - Occurrences on Mount Magdenberg - Prices of Provisions at Parama- ribo - Description of a new Animal ...
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... Negro - Mountains Beautiful Views The Sick sent to Europe . I XVI . NOW once more return to the principal object of my CHA P. Journal , viz . Fourgeoud's military operations . I have before mentioned , that a supply of fresh troops was ...
... Negro - Mountains Beautiful Views The Sick sent to Europe . I XVI . NOW once more return to the principal object of my CHA P. Journal , viz . Fourgeoud's military operations . I have before mentioned , that a supply of fresh troops was ...
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... negro , and in this trim , at twelve o'clock at night , like Banquo the ghost , appeared before the amazed Four- geoud ; who thought proper to give him no other conso- lation than to dismiss him with a hearty curse . On the 12th we ...
... negro , and in this trim , at twelve o'clock at night , like Banquo the ghost , appeared before the amazed Four- geoud ; who thought proper to give him no other conso- lation than to dismiss him with a hearty curse . On the 12th we ...
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... negro slaves also arrived , to carry the loads when we should march . One of the new negroes being missed from on board a military barge , and marks of blood discovered in it , the commanding officer , a Mr. Chatteauview , and a ...
... negro slaves also arrived , to carry the loads when we should march . One of the new negroes being missed from on board a military barge , and marks of blood discovered in it , the commanding officer , a Mr. Chatteauview , and a ...
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... negro who had been found with his throat cut , and who was so well as to be able to converse ; when he declared to me , that he committed XVI . CHAP . committed this violent action with his own hand EXPEDITION TO SURINAM . 13.
... negro who had been found with his throat cut , and who was so well as to be able to converse ; when he declared to me , that he committed XVI . CHAP . committed this violent action with his own hand EXPEDITION TO SURINAM . 13.
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