British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 35
... West India Company in 1737. His first dispatch to his em- ployers is largely about the condition of the militia who , he says , should be better clothed ' in keeping with the Company's honour , since they now look more like a band of ...
... West India Company in 1737. His first dispatch to his em- ployers is largely about the condition of the militia who , he says , should be better clothed ' in keeping with the Company's honour , since they now look more like a band of ...
Stranica 36
... West Indian islands . In 1745 Grave- sande writes , " The English who have already established them- selves here spare neither trouble , industry nor cost , and most of the planters are already beginning to follow their example . ' He ...
... West Indian islands . In 1745 Grave- sande writes , " The English who have already established them- selves here spare neither trouble , industry nor cost , and most of the planters are already beginning to follow their example . ' He ...
Stranica 39
... West India Company expired and the Colony came under the control of a Council appointed by the States - General . There was rejoic- ing in the Colony but considerable disorganization followed , during which many slaves escaped . The new ...
... West India Company expired and the Colony came under the control of a Council appointed by the States - General . There was rejoic- ing in the Colony but considerable disorganization followed , during which many slaves escaped . The new ...
Stranica 40
... West Indies , the slightest glow of compassion . The lady I have above alluded to appears of good natural disposition , and in no degree dis- posed to general cruelty ; but the frequency of the sight has rendered her callous to its ...
... West Indies , the slightest glow of compassion . The lady I have above alluded to appears of good natural disposition , and in no degree dis- posed to general cruelty ; but the frequency of the sight has rendered her callous to its ...
Stranica 41
... West Indies sugar trade . In taking over the Colony Britain had given an assurance that most of the ' laws and usages of the Colony ' should be main- tained and this was largely done , although under Governors Carmichael and Murray ...
... West Indies sugar trade . In taking over the Colony Britain had given an assurance that most of the ' laws and usages of the Colony ' should be main- tained and this was largely done , although under Governors Carmichael and Murray ...
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