The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, Том 2James Humphreys, 1806 |
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... thousand acres , on conditions which promised great advantages to the proprietors ; but they were allowed the liberty of sending out a person to pre- side over their concerns in the colony , and they made choice for this purpose of ...
... thousand acres , on conditions which promised great advantages to the proprietors ; but they were allowed the liberty of sending out a person to pre- side over their concerns in the colony , and they made choice for this purpose of ...
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... thousand . 66 66 " These adventurers , " says lord Clarendon , planted without any body's leave , and without being opposed or contradicted by any body . " The case seems to have been that the governor granted lands to all who applied ...
... thousand . 66 66 " These adventurers , " says lord Clarendon , planted without any body's leave , and without being opposed or contradicted by any body . " The case seems to have been that the governor granted lands to all who applied ...
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... thousand six hun . dred and fifty , or to any lands commonly called or known by the name of The Ten Thousand Acres ; the merchants land , granted by the late earl of Carlisle , or his father , unto Marmaduke Rawden , esquire , Willi- am ...
... thousand six hun . dred and fifty , or to any lands commonly called or known by the name of The Ten Thousand Acres ; the merchants land , granted by the late earl of Carlisle , or his father , unto Marmaduke Rawden , esquire , Willi- am ...
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... thousand white , and upwards of one hundred thousand black inhabit- ants , whose labours , it is said , gave employment to sixty thousand tons of shipping . * I suspect that this account is much exaggerated . It cannot how- ever be ...
... thousand white , and upwards of one hundred thousand black inhabit- ants , whose labours , it is said , gave employment to sixty thousand tons of shipping . * I suspect that this account is much exaggerated . It cannot how- ever be ...
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... thousand two hundred and ninety - five , the latter of sixty - nine thousand eight hundred and seventy , In 1786 the numbers were sixteen thousand one hundred and sixty - seven whites , eight hundred and thirty - eight free people of ...
... thousand two hundred and ninety - five , the latter of sixty - nine thousand eight hundred and seventy , In 1786 the numbers were sixteen thousand one hundred and sixty - seven whites , eight hundred and thirty - eight free people of ...
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acres Africa afterwards Antigua ants appear apprehended assembly authority aforesaid Barbadoes Britain British British West Indies called canes captain cause Charaibes chief CHIG Christopher's circumstances colony conviction council Count D'Estaing court crown cultivation death Dominica duty earl of Carlisle England English ERSITY estates exported French further enacted Gold coast governor grant Grenada groes hereby hogsheads honour hundred inhabitants Jamaica justices and vestry king Koromantyn labour lands Leeward Islands lord majesty majesty's Mandingoes manner master ment MICHI mulatto nation natives negroes neral oath Obeah observed offence overseer owner parish peace penalty plantation planters possession possessor pounds present produce proprietor punishment purchase quantity received runaway sent ships SITY slave or slaves slavery sold species sterling suffer sugar thereof thousand tion Tortola town trade trial UNIV West Indian West Indies Whidah white person whole workhouse
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Страница 302 - In the year 1760, when a very formidable insurrection of the Koromantyn or Gold Coast negroes broke out in the parish of St. Mary, and spread through almost every other district of the island, an old...
Страница 51 - People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
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