The history, civil and commercial, of the West Indies : with a continuation to the present time
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The history, civil and commercial, of the West Indies : with a continuation to the present time
(Cambridge library collection, . History)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
- v. 1 : pbk
- v. 2 : pbk
- v. 3 : pbk
- v. 4 : pbk
- v. 5 : pbk
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v. 2 : pbk/259/E25h/210005395499, v. 3 : pbk/259/E25h/310005395506, v. 4 : pbk/259/E25h/410005395514, v. 5 : pbk/259/E25h/510005395522
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"This edition first published 1819. This digitally printed version 2010"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108024754
Description
Table of Contents
- Prefatory advertisement
- Sketch of the life of the author
- Book I. A General View of Their Ancient State and Inhabitants: 1. Geographical arrangement
- 2. Of the Charaibes, or ancient inhabitants of the Windward Islands
- 3. Of the natives of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, and Porto-rico
- 4. Land animals used as food
- Book II. Jamaica: 1. Discovery of Jamaica by Columbus
- 2. Cromwell for attacking the Spaniards in 1655
- 3. Proceeding of the English in Jamaica after its capture
- 4. Situation
- 5. Topographical description
- Book III. English Charaibean Islands: 1. Barbadoes
- 2. Grenada and its dependencies
- 3. Saint Vincent and its dependencies, and Dominica
- 4. Leeward Charaibean Island government, comprehending Saint Christopher's, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, and the Virgin Islands
- Appendix.
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108024761
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Table of Contents
- Book IV. Present Inhabitants: 1. Summary account of the inhabitants of the several islands
- 2. Of Negroes in a state of slavery
- 3. Mandingoes, or natives of the Windward Coast
- 4. Means of obtaining slaves in Africa
- 5. Arrival and sale in the West Indies
- Appendixes
- Book V. Agriculture: 1. Sugar cane
- 2. Crop-time the season of health and festivity
- 3. Capital necessary in the settlement or purchase of a sugar plantation of a given extent
- 4. Of the minor staple commodities
- Appendix
- Book VI. Government and Commerce: 1. Colonial establishments
- 2. House of Assembly
- 3. Principles on which the nations of Europe settled colonies in America
- 4. Trade between the British West Indies and North America previous to the late civil war
- 5. Charges brought against the planters introductory of opinions and doctrines the design of which is to prove, that the settlement of the British plantations was improvident and unwise
- Appendix containing tables of West Indian exports and imports to and from Great Britain and Ireland.
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v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9781108024778
Description
Table of Contents
- Preface to the first edition
- Advertisement 1800
- Part I. A Historical Survey of the French Colony in the Island of St. Domingo: 1. Political state of Saint Domingo, previous to the year 1789
- 2. From the Revolution of 1789, to the meeting of the first General Colonial Assembly
- 3. Proceedings of the General Colonial Assembly until its final dissolution, and embarkation of the members for France, August 1790
- 4. Rebellion and defeat of Oge, a free man of colour
- 5. Proceedings in France
- 6. Consequences in St. Domingo of the Decree of the 15th of May
- 7. Of the motives which induced the people of colour to join the revolted negroes
- 8. Reception and proceedings of the Civil Commissioners, and their return to France
- 9. Situation, extent, and general description of St. Domingo
- 10. Emigrations
- 11. Sickness among the troops, and the causes thereof
- 12. Ancient state of the Spanish colony
- 13. A tour through the several islands of Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Antigua, Tobago, and Grenada, in the years 1791 and 1792 by Sir William Young, Bart.
- 14. Historical account of the Constitution of Jamaica
- Appendix
- Part II. History of the War in the West Indies, from its Commencement in February 1793: 1. Preliminary observations
- 2. Sir Charles Grey arrives at Barbadoes, and sails for the attack of Martinico
- 3. Conquest of St. Lucia
- 4. Savage indignities of Victor Hughes to the remains of General Dundas.
- Volume
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v. 4 : pbk ISBN 9781108024785
Description
Table of Contents
- Prefatory advertisement
- Part I. History of the War in the West Indies, from its Commencement in 1793: 5. Campaign of 1795
- 6. A formidable expedition prepared in England for the West Indies
- 7. Capture of the Island of Trinidad
- 8. Rupture of the Peace of Amiens
- 9. Naval and military events of 1808
- Description of the British Colonies, which were omitted by Mr. Edwards, or have been ceded to this country since his decease
- Part II. History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade: 1. Introduction
- 2. Exertions of both parties to prepare for the contest
- 3. Motion of Earl Percy
- Extract from a statement relative to the outrages committed on the innocent traffic of Africa, by ships engaged in the slave trade, drawn up from authentic documents.
- Volume
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v. 5 : pbk ISBN 9781108024792
Description
Table of Contents
- 1. Legislative proceedings relative to the West Indies
- 2. Colonial events
- 3. Supplement to the history of St. Domingo
- Appendix
- Index.
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