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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For Isaac Richier not only wrote fully , but managed to make himself heard in St. George's even when again imprisoned , as he was in the summer of 1695 , for the same notorious debt to Nicholas Trott the elder .
For Isaac Richier not only wrote fully , but managed to make himself heard in St. George's even when again imprisoned , as he was in the summer of 1695 , for the same notorious debt to Nicholas Trott the elder .
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Furthermore , they wrote with a view of futurity , and so kept their letters fit for eyes less considerate than their own . In this belief they proved to be as wise as their original intentions were commendable .
Furthermore , they wrote with a view of futurity , and so kept their letters fit for eyes less considerate than their own . In this belief they proved to be as wise as their original intentions were commendable .
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You will not wonder ' , as he wrote to one of his friends in the autumn of 1780 , ' that haunted by the spectre of past possessions and enjoyments and without consolation from any prospect of better days to come , I have fallen into ...
You will not wonder ' , as he wrote to one of his friends in the autumn of 1780 , ' that haunted by the spectre of past possessions and enjoyments and without consolation from any prospect of better days to come , I have fallen into ...
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Ships PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
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