Bermuda in the Old Empire: A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Company Until the End of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784 |
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The feeling throughout the community became intense . At the same time , Richier , with his appetite whetted for marine ventures , found his authority as vice - admiral open to infringement by reason of a general grant which the Crown ...
The feeling throughout the community became intense . At the same time , Richier , with his appetite whetted for marine ventures , found his authority as vice - admiral open to infringement by reason of a general grant which the Crown ...
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Even though the governor had a cutter from the early times , it often became difficult for him to maintain it , and he usually had to have his household slaves row it ; but in periods of financial stress , such as befell Pitt , this was ...
Even though the governor had a cutter from the early times , it often became difficult for him to maintain it , and he usually had to have his household slaves row it ; but in periods of financial stress , such as befell Pitt , this was ...
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At times the matter became almost an obsession in which the Assembly went so far as to state that a crown officer was unfit for such a service since he might be under one of those ' necessitous and rapacious governors who have no ...
At times the matter became almost an obsession in which the Assembly went so far as to state that a crown officer was unfit for such a service since he might be under one of those ' necessitous and rapacious governors who have no ...
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Sir Robert Robinson Isaac RICHIER CAPTAIN JOHN | 28 |
Ships PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
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