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... government. Review the history of the nation, and see in what a light the collective national religion has shown itself. The Caribbean Indians blotted out from the light of the sun, the native tribes of North America all but extinguished by the tender mercies ...
... carried from the lake to the nearest point of the Pacific Ocean (a distance of 54 leagues), so as to connect it with the Caribbean Sea. The canal, for a certain distance, should he conducted by a tunnel, through a hill elevated 487 English feet above the ...
... ship-canal carried from the lake to the nearest point of the Pacific Ocean (a distance of leagues), so as to connect it with the Caribbean Sea. The canal, for a certain distance, should be conducted by a tunnel, through a hill elevated 487 English feet above the ...
... Falkland Island but to control the commerce that passes around Cape Horn, while Trinidad gives her all she desires in the Caribbean sea. Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at another, stand out in great force over our own coast, from one extremity to the ...
... Falkland Island but to control the commerce that passes around Cape Horn, while Trinidad gives her all she desires in the Caribbean sea. Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at another, stand out in great force over our own coast, from one extremity to the ...
... Falkland Island but to control the commerce that passes around Cape Horn, while Trinidad gives her all she desires in the Caribbean sea. Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at another, stand out in great force over our own coast, from one extremity to the ...
... Falkland Island but to control the commerce that passes around Cape Horn, while Trinidad gives her all the desires in the Caribbean tea. Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at another, stand out in great force over our owu coast, from one extremity to the ...
... Ilerton, f;nm Manilla, at China. Malcolm, --, from Liverpool, for Sincapore, was spoken 134 h Dec. in lat 38 5, long % F.. Caribbean, —, from Calcutta, for Liverpool, was spoken 7th March, in bit 14 5, long 71 E. Prince's Royal, Walmsley, sailed from Seville ...
... :Brownt,..fom Ceylon. On 2ird ait., in lt 43 N., lon Y 19 WV., lost her mizenmast in-, squall. .- . Otterspool. Little, and Caribbean, Fleming, from Calcutta- Mr E W estice, Comfor'l, Bombay-Barbara, Mauritius-Anni, Ma. MrS as Ta.nm, sailed 25th Idlarcb-Wilsong ...
... —Heeinperverssiderstble portion al her teal have ile.pateh. 4 .r, hoc CEYLON and MALIKAS, The fine Cumberland Barque . • CARIBBEAN, f A. C. FLEMING, Comler; A I; 2.1.1 tons per regivter; coppered and copper &s--tetted; is • very fast sailing and well known ...
... 386 Blorenge, Calcutta Taylor and Co. 401 Otterspool, Do. Cotesworth & Co., 326 Affiance, Batavia, &c. Watson and Co., 245 Caribbean, Ceylon, &c. F. F. Gibbs, Ashley Brothers, Matanzas Havana, WEST INDIES-371 Washington, 299 Athens, UNITED STATES. 619 Britannia ...