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... “taken from the French,” Itis ratler singular that not one of these places is in France. Most of them are islands in the Caribbean Sea (West Indies), and some of them were alternately in possession of the British and Frenehyalthough now wholly under the ...

it A .q that a positive demand was made upon England, and that our Government brought in the Conspiracy Bill

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INTERNATIONAL AGGRESSION

... Falkland Tslands but to control the commerce that passes round Cape Horn, while Trinidad gives her all she desires in the Caribbean Sea.’ Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at anothery stand out in great force over our own coast from one extremity to the ...

STORM WARNINGS

... England to the Equator, leaving the regions of the Central and Northern Pacific, the north coast of South America and the Caribbean Sea, altogether unrepresented. A curious investigation has been conducted by the Marine Branch of the Office in reference ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... Simon, a naturalist, on the Sierra Nevada of New Granada. Tt appears that these mountains, familiar to the navigator of the Caribbean sea, are more than 17,000 feet high, and entirely distinet from the Andes formation. Mr. Clements Markham greeted the lecture ...