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Page xliii
Playing on the fear thus excited , the Walronds succeeded in overcoming opposition in the Assembly and passed a Bill which , while ostensibly safeguarding the existing system of government , was really designed to render the position of ...
Playing on the fear thus excited , the Walronds succeeded in overcoming opposition in the Assembly and passed a Bill which , while ostensibly safeguarding the existing system of government , was really designed to render the position of ...
Page xlvi
... that it would please his Majesty and likewise the Parliament to suffer us to remaine under the same Government wee formerly enjoyed without alteration , untill it should please God to make a Period of those unhappy Differences .
... that it would please his Majesty and likewise the Parliament to suffer us to remaine under the same Government wee formerly enjoyed without alteration , untill it should please God to make a Period of those unhappy Differences .
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... the fault menčoned in yor letter and shall never countenance him or any man in those things which tend to the breach & scandal of good government , so much the less by how much such person hath a nearer relačon to my service .
... the fault menčoned in yor letter and shall never countenance him or any man in those things which tend to the breach & scandal of good government , so much the less by how much such person hath a nearer relačon to my service .
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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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