The Quarterly Review, Volumen 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Eyre . Governor Eyre then referred it for report to the Custodes of the different parishes- officers who are somewhat in the position of Lord Lieutenants of English counties - to the Judges , to the Bishop of Kingston , and to the heads ...
... Eyre . Governor Eyre then referred it for report to the Custodes of the different parishes- officers who are somewhat in the position of Lord Lieutenants of English counties - to the Judges , to the Bishop of Kingston , and to the heads ...
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... Eyre received warning that a negro rising was contemplated on the 4th of August , and took measures of precaution accordingly . Among the appeals addressed at this date to the negroes was one from which we extract the following ...
... Eyre received warning that a negro rising was contemplated on the 4th of August , and took measures of precaution accordingly . Among the appeals addressed at this date to the negroes was one from which we extract the following ...
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... Eyre adopted to stay the progress of the outbreak . He had first heard of the apprehended danger by a letter from Baron Von Ketelhodt , on the 11th of October , the very day on which the Baron's worst apprehensions were realised , and ...
... Eyre adopted to stay the progress of the outbreak . He had first heard of the apprehended danger by a letter from Baron Von Ketelhodt , on the 11th of October , the very day on which the Baron's worst apprehensions were realised , and ...
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... Eyre had given directions to station troops at Port Antonio , and to march another body under Colonel Hobbs along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley . These , with the troops stationed at Morant Bay , hemmed the rebels in between the ...
... Eyre had given directions to station troops at Port Antonio , and to march another body under Colonel Hobbs along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley . These , with the troops stationed at Morant Bay , hemmed the rebels in between the ...
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... Eyre , whose retention of the government was inconsistent with an inquiry into his conduct . And no one , perhaps , was likely to perform this very disagreeable duty with greater comity and considera- tion than Sir Henry Storks . Mr ...
... Eyre , whose retention of the government was inconsistent with an inquiry into his conduct . And no one , perhaps , was likely to perform this very disagreeable duty with greater comity and considera- tion than Sir Henry Storks . Mr ...
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