FACTS AND FACETIAE
... that this hurricane at Galveston was the same that did such havoc recently in Jamaica, and that after wandering around the Caribbean seas for some days, swept into the Gulf of Mexico. ...
... that this hurricane at Galveston was the same that did such havoc recently in Jamaica, and that after wandering around the Caribbean seas for some days, swept into the Gulf of Mexico. ...
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... being the tendency of the cocoa oroprietors, who had made their fortunes, to become absentees. St. Lucia the key to the Caribbean, possessed a fine harbour and fortifications, and was one of 'ho most important coaling stations of the Empire. Trinidad ...
... mighty upheaval in the far-away past, the West Indian Islands had keen thrnst through the shimmering plain of the sunny Caribbean to be the sport of Nature. In generous mood she bestowed her favours upon them with a lavish hand, and for the most part ...