An historical account of the Virgin Islands, in the West Indies: from their being settled by the English near a century past, to their obtaining a legislature of their own in the year 1773, and the lawless state in which His Majesty's subjects in those islands have remained since that time, to the present

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An historical account of the Virgin Islands, in the West Indies: from their being settled by the English near a century past, to their obtaining a legislature of their own in the year 1773, and the lawless state in which His Majesty's subjects in those islands have remained since that time, to the present. George. Suckling, Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress), Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress). 1780 ( tDAR id: 148459)

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Contact(s): Benjamin White

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lccn(s): 02014203

NADB document id number(s): 551390

lcc(s): F2129 .S94

NADB citation id number(s): 000000068873

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General Note: ESTC (RLIN) T36398

General Note: Sabin 93398