An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present Time |
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... trees on shore moving in the gale . Then , it is said , " every one bustled up , " exertions were redoubled , and lighting , providentially , on the only secure entrance , they reached to within less than one mile of the shore . Here ...
... trees on shore moving in the gale . Then , it is said , " every one bustled up , " exertions were redoubled , and lighting , providentially , on the only secure entrance , they reached to within less than one mile of the shore . Here ...
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... trees and swimming from island to island , that they soon filled the whole group , distroying every crop which the people attempted to raise . At the end of about four years , after doing incredible mischief , they dis- appeared , owing ...
... trees and swimming from island to island , that they soon filled the whole group , distroying every crop which the people attempted to raise . At the end of about four years , after doing incredible mischief , they dis- appeared , owing ...
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... trees , and about this period she returned , with the fig , pine - apple , sugar - cane , plantain and papaw , which were all immediately planted , and rapidly multiplied . This vessel also brought an Indian and a negro . † The Company ...
... trees , and about this period she returned , with the fig , pine - apple , sugar - cane , plantain and papaw , which were all immediately planted , and rapidly multiplied . This vessel also brought an Indian and a negro . † The Company ...
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... trees marked as boundaries . 14. Au- thorizing a levy of 1000 pounds of tobacco in payment of public lands . 15. To regulate the succession of the Lieutenant - Governor . him to present on his arrival . They complained of GOVERNOR ...
... trees marked as boundaries . 14. Au- thorizing a levy of 1000 pounds of tobacco in payment of public lands . 15. To regulate the succession of the Lieutenant - Governor . him to present on his arrival . They complained of GOVERNOR ...
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... trees in the Government garden at St. George . Another vessel , partly owned by the Governor , ar- rived from St. Thomas with a load of cotton , and entered it with the naval officer as the produce of a British colony , without , of ...
... trees in the Government garden at St. George . Another vessel , partly owned by the Governor , ar- rived from St. Thomas with a load of cotton , and entered it with the naval officer as the produce of a British colony , without , of ...
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Page 46 - Ambergris on shore. He cast (of which we rather boast) The Gospel's Pearl upon our Coast. And in these Rocks for us did frame A Temple, where to sound his Name. Oh let our Voice his Praise exalt, Till it arrive at Heaven's Vault : Which thence (perhaps) rebounding may Echo beyond the Mexique Bay.
Page 45 - And sends the fowls to us in care On daily visits through the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright Like...
Page 274 - ... the oaths appointed by an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of our late royal father, to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Page 279 - Province and Plantations or any of them and if it shall so please God, them to vanquish, apprehend, and take, and being taken either according to Law to put to Death or keep and preserve alive at your Discretion and to execute martial Law in Time of Invasion...
Page 45 - What should we do but sing His praise That led us through the watery maze Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own? Where He the huge sea-monsters wracks That lift the deep upon their backs, He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms' and prelates
Page 278 - Laws in execution, and to administer or cause to be administered unto them, such Oath or Oaths as are usually given for the due execution and performance of offices and places, and for the clearing of truth in judicial causes.
Page 274 - We do hereby appoint to be a Quorum; Our Will and Pleasure is, that you signify the same unto us by the first opportunity, that We may under Our Signet and Sign Manual constitute and appoint others in their Stead. But that Our Affairs may not suffer at that Distance, for Want of a due Number of Councillors...
Page 277 - ... you shall and may likewise from time to time as you shall judge it necessary adjourn prorogue and dissolve all general assemblies as aforesaid.
Page 98 - I cannot consent to defeat his Majesty's Intentions and disappoint his Expectations by abandoning a Post to which he has been graciously pleased to appoint me, — An appointment made without my Solicitation or Privity, and accepted by me from a Sense of Duty to the King and the Hopes of serving my Country. I wish therefore to give him no Cause to suspect my Fidelity, and I assure you I will do nothing without a due Regard to their true Interest. 'As a Judge and in every other Capacity...
Page 331 - Be it therefore enacted, by the lieutenant governor, council, and assembly of the said island, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the...