| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...su^.ir, tobacco, and indigo. It was taken from Ihe French in I7UÎ, confirmed to the Knglish in 17<3r>, taken by the French in 1779, and restored to the English in 1783. GRANADA, a town of N. America, in the province of Nicaragua, sealed ou lake Nicat:\_ gii.i, 70 miles... | |
| 1821 - 768 pages
...restored to the English in 1783. In 17U5, the French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection iu this island, which was not finally quelled till June 1796. St. George is the capital. Grenada, a city of Mexico, in the proviiue of Nicaragua. It was taken twice l>y the French buccaneers,... | |
| Charles Williams - 1828 - 554 pages
...sugar, tobacco, ' and indigo. It was taken from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 1763, taken by the French in 1779, and restored to the English....French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection, which was not quelled till 1796. St. George is the capital. • The Wesleyans commenced a mission here... | |
| Charles Williams - 1828 - 530 pages
...indigo. It was taken from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 1763, taken hy the jfrench in 1779, and restored to the English in 1783. -In...French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection, which was not quelled till 1796. St. George is the capital. The ffftleyans , commenced a mission here... | |
| Charles Williams - 1828 - 946 pages
...sugar, tobacco, and indigo. It w«s taken from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 1763, taken by the French in 1779, and restored to the English in 1783. In 1785, the French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection, which was not quelled till 1796. St.... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1832 - 864 pages
...to the English in 1763, taken by the French in 1 779, and restored to the English in 1783. In 17У5, the French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection...this island, which was not finally quelled till June 179G. St. George is the capital. Grenadillas, or Grenadines, a cluster of islands in the West Indies,... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 510 pages
...from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 1703, taken by the French in 1779, and restoied to the English in 1783. In 1795, the French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection, which was not quelled till 1706. St. George is the capital. The Wesleyans commenced a mission here... | |
| George Landmann - 1835 - 902 pages
...produce sugar, tobaccOy and indigo : taken from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 17<>3, taken by the French in 1779, and restored to the English in 1703 : in 17i'~> the French landed some troops, and caused an insurrection, which was not quelled till... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1838 - 840 pages
...sugar, tobacco, and indigo. It was taken from the French in 1763, confirmed to the English in 170:!, taken by the French in 1779, and restored to the English in 1783. In 1795, the French landed gome troops, and caused an insurrection in this island, which was not finally quelled till June 1796.... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1839 - 834 pages
...was taken from the French in 1762, confirmed to the English in 1763, taken by the French in 1 779, and restored to the English in 1783. In 1795, the...was not finally quelled till June 1796. St. George ia the capital. Grenadillai, or Grenadines, a cluster of islands in the West Indies, dependent on Grenada,... | |
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