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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In time of war Bermuda was a natural rendezvous for prizes , and in days of peace a no less convenient port to receive vessels caught infringing some provision of the Navigation Acts or the slave trade . Hence , there was usually some ...
In time of war Bermuda was a natural rendezvous for prizes , and in days of peace a no less convenient port to receive vessels caught infringing some provision of the Navigation Acts or the slave trade . Hence , there was usually some ...
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The usual commercial expedient for circumventing the navy was to trade through a neutral port and the hitherto insignificant harbour of Monte Christi on the northern coast of Hispaniola , having been selected as the chief entrepôt ...
The usual commercial expedient for circumventing the navy was to trade through a neutral port and the hitherto insignificant harbour of Monte Christi on the northern coast of Hispaniola , having been selected as the chief entrepôt ...
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1783 American ports to be closed to its vessels , for Nova Scotia had neither the lumber nor grain with which they had traded for generations . So he enumerated the geographical and climatic advantages of the island as an open port the ...
1783 American ports to be closed to its vessels , for Nova Scotia had neither the lumber nor grain with which they had traded for generations . So he enumerated the geographical and climatic advantages of the island as an open port the ...
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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 Port 1722 | 96 |
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