The Trade Granted to the South-Sea Company: Considered with Relation to Jamaica. In a Letter to One of the Directors of the South-Sea-Company, by a Gentleman who Has Resided Several Years in JamaicaFor Samuel Crouch, 1714 - 30 pages |
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