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... English , some of them annually brought to England for education and given English wives . They should be civilized and Christianized . In a few years , London would have " a contraction house of more receipt for Guiana than that of ...
... English , some of them annually brought to England for education and given English wives . They should be civilized and Christianized . In a few years , London would have " a contraction house of more receipt for Guiana than that of ...
Page 322
... English suzerainty and invited him to enter , he saw a way whereby the mine could be worked in perfect security , leaving the authorities in London and Ma- drid to settle Guiana's political future . He therefore went past the place ...
... English suzerainty and invited him to enter , he saw a way whereby the mine could be worked in perfect security , leaving the authorities in London and Ma- drid to settle Guiana's political future . He therefore went past the place ...
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... English were very unhappy at the prospect of having their communications cut by its inhabitants ) . However , the argument thoughtfully concludes , " no doubt . . . the English were preparing to attack , but the Spaniards actually ...
... English were very unhappy at the prospect of having their communications cut by its inhabitants ) . However , the argument thoughtfully concludes , " no doubt . . . the English were preparing to attack , but the Spaniards actually ...
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THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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