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: 1684-1784Oxford University Press, 1950 - 457 sivua |
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... keep its minutes separate . Popple had yet more recom- mendations for the Assembly.4 Popple , like Hope , had a kindly feeling for the Bermudians and wished to keep in sympathetic touch with them . But it could not be denied that some ...
... keep its minutes separate . Popple had yet more recom- mendations for the Assembly.4 Popple , like Hope , had a kindly feeling for the Bermudians and wished to keep in sympathetic touch with them . But it could not be denied that some ...
Sivu 351
... keep the rough , ready , and ferocious element of the place from vandalism , and more often to give trade the necessary reminder to keep within prescribed limits . For the militia was of little avail in keeping order or in dealing with ...
... keep the rough , ready , and ferocious element of the place from vandalism , and more often to give trade the necessary reminder to keep within prescribed limits . For the militia was of little avail in keeping order or in dealing with ...
Sivu 387
... keep them from feeling the pinch which they deserved . The primary need of the island was for naval protection . A ship at either end would keep the trade licit , and a company of soldiers would suffice to keep turbulent tempers quiet ...
... keep them from feeling the pinch which they deserved . The primary need of the island was for naval protection . A ship at either end would keep the trade licit , and a company of soldiers would suffice to keep turbulent tempers quiet ...
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SIR ROBERT ROBINSON ISAAC RICHIER CAPTAIN JOHN | 28 |
SHIPS PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
COLONEL JOHN BRUCE HOPE AND CAPTAIN JOHN PITT 1722 | 96 |
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