British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 33
... Essequibo , whose richness the Com- pany intended to preserve for exploitation by itself . In 1627 the first patroon , Abraham van Pere , settled on the Berbice at his own expense . Van Pere was connected with the first project to grow ...
... Essequibo , whose richness the Com- pany intended to preserve for exploitation by itself . In 1627 the first patroon , Abraham van Pere , settled on the Berbice at his own expense . Van Pere was connected with the first project to grow ...
Stranica 35
... Essequibo during the middle years of the eighteenth century . Laurens Storm van's Gravesande Gravesande came from an old Delft family and was born in 1704. He entered the army but appears to have been too indi- vidualistic to be ...
... Essequibo during the middle years of the eighteenth century . Laurens Storm van's Gravesande Gravesande came from an old Delft family and was born in 1704. He entered the army but appears to have been too indi- vidualistic to be ...
Stranica 37
... Essequibo in search of a passage through to the Amazon . Hortsman reached the Rupununi savannas where he appears to have tired of the expedition and settled down with the Por- tuguese who had claimed part of the territory . He never re ...
... Essequibo in search of a passage through to the Amazon . Hortsman reached the Rupununi savannas where he appears to have tired of the expedition and settled down with the Por- tuguese who had claimed part of the territory . He never re ...
Stranica 38
... Essequibo Colony , and the anxiety of the Dutch , French and English planters there to import slaves and horses indicates the great activity of the new Colony . All ships coming to the Demerara had to bring six horses with them for the ...
... Essequibo Colony , and the anxiety of the Dutch , French and English planters there to import slaves and horses indicates the great activity of the new Colony . All ships coming to the Demerara had to bring six horses with them for the ...
Stranica 39
... Essequibo was definitely placed second in importance to Demerara and the Council took strong measures to ensure Stabroek Market ( Georgetown ) that ' French ideas ' of freedom should not spread among either the planters or the slaves ...
... Essequibo was definitely placed second in importance to Demerara and the Council took strong measures to ensure Stabroek Market ( Georgetown ) that ' French ideas ' of freedom should not spread among either the planters or the slaves ...
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