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Page 54
... never hunted nor sought after and during such long service I have never troubled yy . HH . for the least increase of salary . " When begging for his discharge in 1763 he says : " It is true that never having made it my business to ...
... never hunted nor sought after and during such long service I have never troubled yy . HH . for the least increase of salary . " When begging for his discharge in 1763 he says : " It is true that never having made it my business to ...
Page 145
... never be decided or ended quovis modo ? Must I then never be discharged ? Having served fully thirty - two years must I be kept at work against my will and in spite of my incapacity to perform it ? " March , 1770. ( See p . 628. ) V. S. ...
... never be decided or ended quovis modo ? Must I then never be discharged ? Having served fully thirty - two years must I be kept at work against my will and in spite of my incapacity to perform it ? " March , 1770. ( See p . 628. ) V. S. ...
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... never let anyone who wished to see me wait half - an - hour , night or day , nor received them in unfriendly fashion ; never have I detained a skipper a single day or let him wait for me , Riches I have never hunted nor sought after and ...
... never let anyone who wished to see me wait half - an - hour , night or day , nor received them in unfriendly fashion ; never have I detained a skipper a single day or let him wait for me , Riches I have never hunted nor sought after and ...
Contents
CHAP | 3 |
THE Settlement of ESSEQUIBO | 9 |
STORM VAN S GRAVESANDETHE | 28 |
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