Charles Leslie
A New History of Jamaica
Charles Leslie
A New History of Jamaica
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This 1740 second edition covers Jamaica's early colonial history, its laws, the lives of governors, and the exploits of pirates.
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This 1740 second edition covers Jamaica's early colonial history, its laws, the lives of governors, and the exploits of pirates.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083430
- ISBN-10: 1108083439
- Artikelnr.: 42435640
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083430
- ISBN-10: 1108083439
- Artikelnr.: 42435640
1. The author's voyage to that island; 2. A description of Jamaica
its natural advantages
manners of the people etc.; 3. Spanish cruelty on first settling there
its conquest by the English; 4. The enterprizes of the famous buccaneers Bartholomew
Brasiliano
Lewis Scot and John Davis; 5. The life and gallant actions of the ever-memorable Sir Henry Morgan
and his almost incredible enterprizes and successes against the Spaniards; 6. Institution of the General Assembly
and other curious particulars; 7. Abstract of all the laws and statutes in force in Jamaica; 8. The first Assiento contract
enterprizes of the rebel Negroes
dreadful earthquake
French invasion; 9. Port-Royal burnt to the ground
a dreadful hurricane
Blackbeard
a famous pyrate; 10. The rebels submit to terms; 11. Of the government
ecclesiastical
civil and military
of Jamaica
customs of the inhabitants; 12. Of the products of Jamaica
of its trees
plants
birds
beasts
fish
insects etc.; 13. Its trade and commerce
its importance to Great Britain.
its natural advantages
manners of the people etc.; 3. Spanish cruelty on first settling there
its conquest by the English; 4. The enterprizes of the famous buccaneers Bartholomew
Brasiliano
Lewis Scot and John Davis; 5. The life and gallant actions of the ever-memorable Sir Henry Morgan
and his almost incredible enterprizes and successes against the Spaniards; 6. Institution of the General Assembly
and other curious particulars; 7. Abstract of all the laws and statutes in force in Jamaica; 8. The first Assiento contract
enterprizes of the rebel Negroes
dreadful earthquake
French invasion; 9. Port-Royal burnt to the ground
a dreadful hurricane
Blackbeard
a famous pyrate; 10. The rebels submit to terms; 11. Of the government
ecclesiastical
civil and military
of Jamaica
customs of the inhabitants; 12. Of the products of Jamaica
of its trees
plants
birds
beasts
fish
insects etc.; 13. Its trade and commerce
its importance to Great Britain.
1. The author's voyage to that island; 2. A description of Jamaica
its natural advantages
manners of the people etc.; 3. Spanish cruelty on first settling there
its conquest by the English; 4. The enterprizes of the famous buccaneers Bartholomew
Brasiliano
Lewis Scot and John Davis; 5. The life and gallant actions of the ever-memorable Sir Henry Morgan
and his almost incredible enterprizes and successes against the Spaniards; 6. Institution of the General Assembly
and other curious particulars; 7. Abstract of all the laws and statutes in force in Jamaica; 8. The first Assiento contract
enterprizes of the rebel Negroes
dreadful earthquake
French invasion; 9. Port-Royal burnt to the ground
a dreadful hurricane
Blackbeard
a famous pyrate; 10. The rebels submit to terms; 11. Of the government
ecclesiastical
civil and military
of Jamaica
customs of the inhabitants; 12. Of the products of Jamaica
of its trees
plants
birds
beasts
fish
insects etc.; 13. Its trade and commerce
its importance to Great Britain.
its natural advantages
manners of the people etc.; 3. Spanish cruelty on first settling there
its conquest by the English; 4. The enterprizes of the famous buccaneers Bartholomew
Brasiliano
Lewis Scot and John Davis; 5. The life and gallant actions of the ever-memorable Sir Henry Morgan
and his almost incredible enterprizes and successes against the Spaniards; 6. Institution of the General Assembly
and other curious particulars; 7. Abstract of all the laws and statutes in force in Jamaica; 8. The first Assiento contract
enterprizes of the rebel Negroes
dreadful earthquake
French invasion; 9. Port-Royal burnt to the ground
a dreadful hurricane
Blackbeard
a famous pyrate; 10. The rebels submit to terms; 11. Of the government
ecclesiastical
civil and military
of Jamaica
customs of the inhabitants; 12. Of the products of Jamaica
of its trees
plants
birds
beasts
fish
insects etc.; 13. Its trade and commerce
its importance to Great Britain.