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31y The naturall moistures of the aire which keepes the sun beames from peircing with that force which els they would . 41y The constant raignes which oft times with refreshing showers visit the planter , foure , or five times a day ...
31y The naturall moistures of the aire which keepes the sun beames from peircing with that force which els they would . 41y The constant raignes which oft times with refreshing showers visit the planter , foure , or five times a day ...
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Lett noe man contemne my smale & weak forces , for I am suer they shall come armed wth ye Justnesse of ye cause . ... We desyer noe moor than yt they would consent to amend yt by reason wch they haue now vniustly violated by force ...
Lett noe man contemne my smale & weak forces , for I am suer they shall come armed wth ye Justnesse of ye cause . ... We desyer noe moor than yt they would consent to amend yt by reason wch they haue now vniustly violated by force ...
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... haueing discharged your shott , to presse in with them with Clubb , Muskett , and Sword , which shall be seconded accordingly by your reserues and the whole party till we gett soe much ground as to drawe vp all our Forces .
... haueing discharged your shott , to presse in with them with Clubb , Muskett , and Sword , which shall be seconded accordingly by your reserues and the whole party till we gett soe much ground as to drawe vp all our Forces .
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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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