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One Shilling Monthly. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, For MAY. CONTI, TS • STORY OF TIIE HUES. Itv F. Boric. MY HARE

... Coos. • SILVER WEDDING. By D. Cnanryta YORKSHIRE. By lATEIEIVI S. Hic.4uozn. With Ml. Illustrations by Tromso S. Xscurotu. CARIBBEAN TWELVE PER CENTS. by J. NOT WlLsos. THE ADMIRAL'S WARD. By Yrs. Aursairoza. London: MATTO sad WIIIDUS, Pleendllly, W. ...

Published: Thursday 27 April 1882
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 144 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

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... when Columbus let loose upon both gentle meal-eating Arawak and fierce man-eating Oarib, on the coasts and islands of the Caribbean Sea, his bands of robbers and murderers from the battlefields of Spain, down to the latter phases of the various Isthmus ...

Published: Thursday 09 April 1896
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 532 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... estimated at from one to two millions of dollars. The New York Herald states that new guano islands had been discovered in the Caribbean Sea. The dis• covcry had been kept a secret. Several vessels had beeu despatched from the United States, and had returned ...

Published: Wednesday 11 January 1854
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 627 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

I am, yours respectfully, A DEACON

... honoured it also. The Hindoo by the Gangea, the Syrian on Lebanon and Mount Zion, the islanders of the Pacific and of the Caribbean Sea, the Esquimaux, the Icelander, the Kaffir, and the native Australasian, have repeatedly bad occasion to acknowledge the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 January 1869
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TIIE WEST INDIA COLONIES

... had this het n done some years back, the state of Jamaica would have been ilifferrnt now; the meet beantiful island in the Caribbean Sea would have been able to boast of cities as great and as wealthy as the Havanna. The time has now arrived when, to save ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1854
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1118 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

`Mitt

... truthfulness been repeatedly admitted by several who, like myself, lost their health and spoiled their complexions in the Caribbean Archipelago. One thing I must say about myself, lest I am misunderstood; I not a disappointed man; fighting under a masked ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1849
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1633 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

SARI'S ARGENTINE SILVER PLATE

... their banks and plantations. Street preaching had been resorted to by our brethren in the English, the Spanish, Ana the Caribbean languages, and a goodly number of Scriptures and religious tracts hail been sold, or gratuitously distributed among them ...

Published: Wednesday 12 April 1854
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1618 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE NONCONFORMIST

... of some petty differences in Honduras? or are we willing to undertake a fratricidal war to save the Spanish colony in the Caribbean Sea from annexation to the Unitod States? These are questions on which the public opinion of this country ought to be proflounced ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1855
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1689 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

ftlisctilantous Dews

... seas, have been attributed to eccentricities on the part of the Gulf Stream. This immense body of water flowing from the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in a channel as well defined as that of a river by its banks, which, however, in the case of the ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1868
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5054 | Page: 18 | Tags: none

OUR COLONIES IN GENERAL. AND THE CAPE IN PARTICULAR

... as a neutral territory between the further shores of Ireland and the fog-banks of St. John's; besides the islands of the Caribbean sea, but a speck comparatively on the lower continent would be recognised as British ground; and on sweeping up his eastern ...

Published: Wednesday 16 April 1851
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6005 | Page: 15 | Tags: none