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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... less sombre in most respects . It is true there were often , in fact usually , far too many slaves for a small house ; neverthe- less , the negroes were all personal servants , working directly under their master and not under a hired ...
... less sombre in most respects . It is true there were often , in fact usually , far too many slaves for a small house ; neverthe- less , the negroes were all personal servants , working directly under their master and not under a hired ...
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... less given to theorizing , but were wholly aware of their own islanders ' approaching starvation , and the sympathy of the Americans for them , so that it seemed an abnegation of the truth not to leave a list of the island's ...
... less given to theorizing , but were wholly aware of their own islanders ' approaching starvation , and the sympathy of the Americans for them , so that it seemed an abnegation of the truth not to leave a list of the island's ...
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... less than 130 merchantmen and several ships of war , which , with the available goods , were valued at no less than £ 3,000,000 . The British stocks , which had been so long declining , rose 1 per cent . overnight . " There never was a ...
... less than 130 merchantmen and several ships of war , which , with the available goods , were valued at no less than £ 3,000,000 . The British stocks , which had been so long declining , rose 1 per cent . overnight . " There never was a ...
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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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