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, ... with an Account of the Indians of Guiana, & Negroes of Guinea, Том 2J. Johnson, ... & Th. Payne, 1813 |
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... 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 sentinel , were both put under an ...
... 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 sentinel , were both put under an ...
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... carry home his pot . And , " which is more , although he were " a good bibber of wine , yet he would never touch it till leave was given " him . " 66 Guiana , Guiana , if not in the world , being not 12 NARRATIVE OF AN.
... carry home his pot . And , " which is more , although he were " a good bibber of wine , yet he would never touch it till leave was given " him . " 66 Guiana , Guiana , if not in the world , being not 12 NARRATIVE OF AN.
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... carried to a considerable distance . On the 4th of April we marched again , our course south by east , till two o'clock , when we changed our course to south - south - west . This day we passed by piles of fine timber , that were left ...
... carried to a considerable distance . On the 4th of April we marched again , our course south by east , till two o'clock , when we changed our course to south - south - west . This day we passed by piles of fine timber , that were left ...
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... carried in their hammocks upon poles by the negro slaves , and a great number were so very weak that they could scarcely support the weight of their emaciated bodies ; but to complain of sickness was to mutiny , till they dropped down ...
... carried in their hammocks upon poles by the negro slaves , and a great number were so very weak that they could scarcely support the weight of their emaciated bodies ; but to complain of sickness was to mutiny , till they dropped down ...
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... carried in their hammocks upon poles by the negro slaves , and a great number were so very weak that they could scarcely support the weight of their emaciated bodies ; but to complain of sickness was to mutiny , till they dropped down ...
... carried in their hammocks upon poles by the negro slaves , and a great number were so very weak that they could scarcely support the weight of their emaciated bodies ; but to complain of sickness was to mutiny , till they dropped down ...
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