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... persons have lost the Costa Rica is a State of Central Amer nee of | tending from the State of Nicaragua to C and from the Caribbean Sea to the Pac ...
... persons have lost the Costa Rica is a State of Central Amer nee of | tending from the State of Nicaragua to C and from the Caribbean Sea to the Pac ...
... object to the interference the United mdurally muck pleased that old and re-Btales. Considering the position of Venezuela the Caribbean Sen, thought it was AasocuTioK.-At natural (or the United States to take msaliag this Aaneciatioa last night, ia the interest ...
... home a tribute of slaves and spices, and costly woods and gold. The very presenoe of an English, French, Dutoh ship in the Caribbean Sea was itself a casus belli against that ship and straightway the caravels Arragon and CastUe ealiied forth hunt the poacher ...
... be extended, at will, northward to the Arctic Ocean, or to the Orinoco on the south; the islands the Gulf Mexico and the Caribbean Seas can be included among our tributaries ; and the intermediate waters will become an American lake whenever the necessity ...
... tide was three-quarte rk he ‘The result cannot be ‘water. ition. Liverroot, Wednesday.—The West India & zace, | steamer, “Caribbean,” arrived from Port Wie a ral of —The Cunard stean | mails landed. Wednesday.—The State line avlvania” arrived from New York ...
... from all on board for his readiness to forward whatever was going on. The wee was extremely favourable while pa through the Caribbean Sea. On getting into the broad Atlantic their advent began with one of the men fa overboard, and very becomin prey to sharks ...
... as he describes it—as they sailed on the Caribbean Bea. At Chagres he noticed the fact of a moving coloured population, congregating here and there as circumstances invited them, on the coast around the Caribbean Sea—a circumstancc which promises become ...
... n, or the Sutors of Cromarty nearer home. The passage is but short; not many minutes elapsed ere we had passed from the Caribbean Sea into the Gulf of Paria, and shortly after came to anchor off the town of Port Espana. Trinidad, one of the most fertile ...
... reforms the Government of the Philipidres. The Cabinet at a later meeting decided that Spanish sovereignty in the entire Caribbean and We*t Indian waters must be utterly removed. The indebtedness assumed Spain, and charged against Cuba and Puerto Rico ...
... been hinted to me, that in consideration ofthe services I may have done in the way of my profession 1 to reoeive grant of Caribbean lands, or a sum of money arising from them. If it is thought that I am deserving of any mark of public favour, it is from ...
... The nesrspaper relates bo* “ Sergeant Stewart, one of Company Fi most worthy members,” jumped from the ragged into the Caribbean Sea, and reaoned Bart Nothingham, whose mind seansad to have hem affected by raoent illness. At all events deliberately walked ...
... anyone Who Was a nominee of tending from the State of Nicaragua to Cok an with interest and expenses, the cre and from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacit Tiere were present —Batlie Mr Veter Fraser had to! od closely into the matter, a5 1 banker: and considered ...