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Page 21
... homes of the priests were built . Maise was easier to grow and quicker to mature . This gave the In- dian more time to manufacture his clay figurines and idols of stone and to inscribe dates upon his monuments . According to ...
... homes of the priests were built . Maise was easier to grow and quicker to mature . This gave the In- dian more time to manufacture his clay figurines and idols of stone and to inscribe dates upon his monuments . According to ...
Page 39
... home government in vain . In 1841 they again drew up two petitions ( found in the Hondu- ras Observer , March 10 , 1841 and in Gibbs ) de- scribing the rise of Belize from a few wretched huts to an orderly town of well - built homes ...
... home government in vain . In 1841 they again drew up two petitions ( found in the Hondu- ras Observer , March 10 , 1841 and in Gibbs ) de- scribing the rise of Belize from a few wretched huts to an orderly town of well - built homes ...
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... homes with the reservation stipulated that all fortifications must be demolished and reserved Spanish sover- eignty of the soil . The Spanish colonial authorities visited the woodcutters periodically to see the treaty oblig- ations were ...
... homes with the reservation stipulated that all fortifications must be demolished and reserved Spanish sover- eignty of the soil . The Spanish colonial authorities visited the woodcutters periodically to see the treaty oblig- ations were ...
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April 30 Archives of British Bay Islands Bay of Honduras Bay Settlement Baymen Belize River boats BOUNDARY CONVENTION Breakdown music Britain British Honduras Canal Captain Foot's money Carib carried Cayo Central America century Church city of Belize claims Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Coast of Central Cockscomb Cockscomb Mountains Colonel Colony convention of 1859 Corozal crown cungo da town cutters Despard diplomatic early English established FOOT'S MONEY GONE Fu go Georges Caye Government Indian inhabitants laborers land later Library lize logwood magistrates mahogany Majesty's Maya Mayan ment Metzgen Mexico Minister Mosquito Mosquito Coast Mullins River North Obeah obligations Panama pirates ratified Sarstoon River settled Settlement of Belize settlers ships Sibun River signed Sir John Burdon slaves Sly Mongoose Spaniards Spanish Spanish Sovereignty Stann Creek superintendent temala territory Toledo District treaties of 1783 TREATY OF 1850 Treaty of Amiens Treaty of Godolphin United West Indies woodcutters Yucatan