The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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Page 78
... island to another as they did . About this time the Carribees had done some spoil to our English plantations at Antigua , and there- fore Governor Warner's son , by his wife , took a party of men and went to suppress those Indians , and ...
... island to another as they did . About this time the Carribees had done some spoil to our English plantations at Antigua , and there- fore Governor Warner's son , by his wife , took a party of men and went to suppress those Indians , and ...
Page 80
... island lies about forty- seven leagues W.N.W. from the west point of Jamaica ; about twenty leagues distant from this , are the Little Caymane and Caymane Brack . They are all well stored with turtle , and were much frequented by the ...
... island lies about forty- seven leagues W.N.W. from the west point of Jamaica ; about twenty leagues distant from this , are the Little Caymane and Caymane Brack . They are all well stored with turtle , and were much frequented by the ...
Page 343
... island of St. Catherine's , which they stormed and carried , together with a small adjacent island . Leaving a garrison in the castle , they continued their course to the main ; but the Spaniards had received notice of their coming ...
... island of St. Catherine's , which they stormed and carried , together with a small adjacent island . Leaving a garrison in the castle , they continued their course to the main ; but the Spaniards had received notice of their coming ...
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