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PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE

... simulated. Among the Caribbeans, HUMBOLDT says, to such an extent do all the tribes depend on aggression for their wives, that the women of every tribe were found to belong to different tribes, and nowhere were the men and women of the Caribbean race found to ...

PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE

... simulated. Among the Caribbeans, HUMBOLDT says, to such an extent do all the tribes depend on aggression for their wives, that the women of every tribe were found to belong to different tribes, and nowhere were the men and women of the Caribbean race found to ...

THE LOST HISTORIES OF AMERICA

... (London Tti~bner. aSSA.) evidently point to American countries or districts. Cerberus, for instance, clangs both with the Caribbean Sea and with the Carib Indians, who inhabit the West India Islands. Moreover, Haiti is undeniably the same as IHades, for ...

MR. PAYN'S ROBINSONIAD

... Crusoe, in Morgan as in Friday, much less in a social anomaly like St. Tames's-street as in that island near the mouth of the Caribbean sea, which has been idiotically identified with Juan Fernandez-as if even in a novel a ship could jump across a whole continent ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... (Dublin: Gill.) [A small volume of patriotic verse, selected from various sources. Pp. 80, cloth.] SALMON, C. S. ' The Caribbean Confederation. (Cassell. is. 6d.) [This little work contains a plan for the union of the fifteen British West Indian colonies; ...

BURIED TREASURES OF THE BUCCANEERS

... well-known book Tom Cringle's Log ). Teach's house at St. Thomas is still there, and for some years he was the terror of the Caribbean Sea; he used to boast, so history records, that he had a vast treasure buried S0nmewhere, and that none but himself could ...

SOME WINTER STORY BOOKS

... Book well ; and his vivid pen fairly makes 'his reader feel the motion of the good frigate Rattler as she flies through the Caribbean Seas. Mr. H. H-. Boyesen has written some pleasant Norsel'mnd Tales, of which the best is the Feud of the Wildhaymen. ...