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WHAT IS THE POLICY OF ENGLAND ?

... occupied, no matter where, added so much to our importance, wealth, and power, and when the occupation of aome island in the Caribbean Bca, was thought a very satis, f totory expression military or naval triumph. Kut, though may have onc©b?en possessed by ...

STOEM WAENIN6S

... England to the Equator, leaving the regions of fte Centrffi and Northern Pacific, the north coast of South Amenca and the Caribbean Sea, altogether unrepresented. A curious investigation has been conducted by the Marine Branch of the Office in reference ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON THE SLAVE QUESTION

... being suited to your physical condition. The particular place I have in view is to be a great highway from the Atlantic or Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean, and this particular place has ell the advantages for a colony. On both miles there are harbours among ...

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,. 1858. REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFJURH

... thrown overboard from Her Britannic Majesty’s ship Arachne, V. I). Inglefield commanding, the fith of July, 1857, in the Caribbean Sea, somewhere in the neighbourhood of the Little Cayman, or between Jamaica and Cuba. The pa{>«r was sent to the Secretary ...

A THOUSAND LIVES

... Islands, which were the scene of the earthquake, extend north and west from the island of Martinique, on the edge of the Caribbean Sea, to Porto Hico. Montserrat one of the most healthful and pleasant of the West India Islands, and has a population of ...