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Most important was his suggestion that all servants in Guiana should be indentured to the Company as a whole ... whereby hee shall not bee wearied out with expectation and delajes , as the members of other Companies have been .
Most important was his suggestion that all servants in Guiana should be indentured to the Company as a whole ... whereby hee shall not bee wearied out with expectation and delajes , as the members of other Companies have been .
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In order to meet Dutch competition in the slave trade , the Royal African Company had been incorporated in 1660. But proving too weak to cope with the active hostility of the Dutch on the African Coast , this Company was in 1663 ...
In order to meet Dutch competition in the slave trade , the Royal African Company had been incorporated in 1660. But proving too weak to cope with the active hostility of the Dutch on the African Coast , this Company was in 1663 ...
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Besides being interested in New England , he became a member of the Council for the Virginia Company in 1609 , was one of the incorporators of the North West Passage Company three years later , and in 1626 was one of the promoters of ...
Besides being interested in New England , he became a member of the Council for the Virginia Company in 1609 , was one of the incorporators of the North West Passage Company three years later , and in 1626 was one of the promoters of ...
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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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