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PERSONAL

... re of the Leeward lir Coartenay Kuollys reaches full grnenior's fin' the first time, although at various periods in hie Caribbean career he hag /administered Barbados*, et. Lucia, Orenada, and , Trinidad, in which latter colony be he. been Coita-1 nial ...

MODDIN NAVAL DIEVSLOPNENIS

... that is Girst bad a moot valuable able in the the half-way h0.,,.' of would be of tne utmost to the United States. In the Caribbean Sea Great Britain controlled oil the Eastern passages, whilst the United States controlled the Northern .rd Western. When ...

I. too, will mmiething make,

... longer fight shy of accepting in principle the conclusions reting to past changes in the arrangement of land and water in the Caribbean area which have long teen formulated by English and American geologists and soologists. The witness of the living plant is ...

MANUFACTURING

... part in the Flowery Land upon the Boxers, there came a chance of shaking it at Little Venice from a quarter deck in the Caribbean Sea. Columbus discovered America, and America might discover itself to the mailed iist. It, therefore. became prudent ...

THE WEST INDIES

... jouehey to the West Indian Islands, past the Azores. made memorable by association with Drake and Nelsen, and.through the Caribbean Sea, where the travellers met the famous gulf weed and those fish which, because of their mode of progressien, had been ...

JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE DISTRESS FUND. – LECTURE IN OXFORD

... visited with a disaster on May oth, IKE He wonld like to speak ern of Barbedoes. Trinidad. and Panama, and than, cress ing the Caribbean sea, of Jamaica, ifirtinique, St. Vincent, and the other islands. Barbados' was distant from England 5,6113 miles, but so ...

MISCELLANEA

... phosphate guano, the first of the kind which has reached Gloucester. It baa been brought from Sombrero, desert i-land in the Caribbean Sea, on which a seaman named Jeffry was abandoned by inhuman master for having tapped a barrel of beer when the crew were ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... will appear somewhat greater than England. The line of central eclipse commences upon the earth in the southern pert of the Caribbean Sea, about 60 miles from the mouth of the river Tocuyo, in Venezuela; other words the middle of the eclipse corresponds in ...

at war with England in leea than three month, nnleaa the Faneral Government tamely aul mil to the rrcogn.rion I

... cost of 100,000/. The land is situated the coast, and traversed by the T-.cuyo, river which discharges its waters into the Caribbean Sea, 40 milts north-west of Puerto Cabello. The country st short distance from the coast beg n* to ascend until reaches, ...

LETTER OF GARIBALDI

... bead, face, shoulders, and the upper part of her body SNOW StORM.-—LOBS OF A BRIO. —-GrKaT ARof the guano islands in the Caribbean Sea belonging generally, and took place about twenty hours afterwards, mocth, Jan 7.—A heavy fall of snow set in Saturday ...