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AMERICA'S EXPANSION.*

... writes Captainan E is the true route), will introduceanewcom m j ema, and new international rivarie, whic will render the Caribbean Sea one of the world's strategically most vital quarters. Over that Nsa and the canal, and the lands, isalar, or con- tnental ...

The Island of Montserrat

... a breadth of five miles from east to west It is composed of a small cluster of volcanic mountain tops, rising out of the Caribbean Sea, to the height of 3,ooo feet, the summits being often concealed bay floating clouds. Their steep sides are covered with ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1895
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 956 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW BOOKS

... ery, continues to br fasciniate succoodingt generations, so that the ar lonely occupalnt of the dosert island iu the Wv. Caribbean Sea is as real It personage to most P;1 people as any one of their acunaintances. In Defoe's itiseellanieous writings there ...

THE DRAMA IN BERLIN

... recognised and comnplied with by the composer. The scene opens amidst tropical surroundings; it repre- sents an island in the Caribbean Sea. A Portuguese sailor, named Gonsalva, was wrecked upon the island years before, and lives in compulsory exile, no vessel ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1367 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN BERLIN

... recognised and complied with by the composer. The scene opens ?? tropical surroundings ; it repre- sents an island iu the Caribbean Sea. A Portuguese sailor, named Gonsalva, was wrecked upon the island years before, and lives il compulsory exile, rio vessel ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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. ...

ULYSSES S. GRANT.*

... protection. He ioresaw the rivalry of the nationis in the isthinian seas, and desired the acquisition of islands in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. He recognised the importance of cul- tivating the friendtihip of China and Japan. The general ...

A WEST AFRICAN HERO.*

... long straight hair, denote their descent from the Real Indian. At one tane, these Cawibs popu- lated ad the tbda8ds in the Caribbean S. Now only a about eighty of them are left in Dominmes, and these people are the principal road makers. They follow the ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... Asirrust, as becomes the li Imoli~lay screens, is richs iin tiavel cnad aulveistisi. Greece, to Java, Norway, Swvitzerlanl, the Caribbean Seas, Alaska, and even loisdon at play on largate Sands cous- tsibutototlie tourit air of the musgi.sizie. But tthe light ...

LITERATURE

... comes to study the runmscoring at the matches, we .1all at levgth find an answer to the time-honoured auestion- How many Carib-beans make five;i -P scastte. EH-what's that ? hen's a woman like an extra exit in a theatre -Why, when she's a (n)egress ...