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For they take all to be my Brother Constants , though they know better : if you had done so 8 months agoe , I should have sent you a great parcell of sugar . When my Brother went of ( f ) , hee gaue me ordre to send you 2000 of sugar ...
For they take all to be my Brother Constants , though they know better : if you had done so 8 months agoe , I should have sent you a great parcell of sugar . When my Brother went of ( f ) , hee gaue me ordre to send you 2000 of sugar ...
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of sugar . neither in word nor deed ; but they on ye Contrary , being too well knowne , haue & dayly doe , give too great an Attempt to their betters . I could hartily wish yê you had sent a small Cargo for yourself in any of ye Dutch ...
of sugar . neither in word nor deed ; but they on ye Contrary , being too well knowne , haue & dayly doe , give too great an Attempt to their betters . I could hartily wish yê you had sent a small Cargo for yourself in any of ye Dutch ...
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... Negroes , Cattle & Horses with all appurtenences belonginge to Sugar Workes , which beinge now Fallen into the hands off his Majesties Officers & Souldiers ( and are become a Due vnto them ) by Virtue of a Contract made with the Hon ...
... Negroes , Cattle & Horses with all appurtenences belonginge to Sugar Workes , which beinge now Fallen into the hands off his Majesties Officers & Souldiers ( and are become a Due vnto them ) by Virtue of a Contract made with the Hon ...
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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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