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But the enforcement of Carlisle's authority in Barbados was a much more serious matter , and to a greater degree hampered the development of the colony . In the case of St. Christophers it was a matter of straightforward negotiation ...
But the enforcement of Carlisle's authority in Barbados was a much more serious matter , and to a greater degree hampered the development of the colony . In the case of St. Christophers it was a matter of straightforward negotiation ...
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x Barbados or Barbudos is the most easterly Hand of the Caribees, it lyes in the torrid zone in the height of 13 Degrees, and 20 Minnotts Northward from the line at the intrance into the Bay of Mexico. It is in length 30. in breadth 12.
x Barbados or Barbudos is the most easterly Hand of the Caribees, it lyes in the torrid zone in the height of 13 Degrees, and 20 Minnotts Northward from the line at the intrance into the Bay of Mexico. It is in length 30. in breadth 12.
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And yett befoor I leaue of writinge I will a little speake comparitiuely of ye Barbados & St. Christophers . St Christophers plantations are much greater & somewhatt cleerer then ye Barbados & generally better husbands .
And yett befoor I leaue of writinge I will a little speake comparitiuely of ye Barbados & St. Christophers . St Christophers plantations are much greater & somewhatt cleerer then ye Barbados & generally better husbands .
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Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
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