C O N T E N T S OF
i G If a p;r e Rr IV, Page 74,
J$hrt Interval o f Peace and Plenty— The Colony plunged in
new Dijlrefs by a frejb Infurrebhod^ and nearly ruined—
Review o f the Troops for: its Defence— An. A&ionlwitb
the Rebels—Gallant-Behaviour o f a Black, Corps_The
■ Arrival jof^ Colonel Fourgeoudf Marines.
C h a p t e r V. Page 86.
The Seem changes^Sme ^Accmnt jaf-a, beautiful Female
' S&cwe-r+T’be Mannenfyf ^ veiling- ip ,Sprin^ ^ S f2^ Gok
, lonel e x p ir e sf be S itu a tion^ tpe:Rwegs~-^f.r&arity,ef a
. FJanter— Wretcbef Treatment offomeSaiJors. v , ,*
C H A b r e R VI. Page 107,
Account o f a dreadful Execution — F lu&mting State o f
political Affairs— Short GlMpfe o fPeaee^An Officersjhot
dead; his; whole Party cut to Pieces, and the g ify ra t
Alarm revived throughout the Colony.
C h a p t e r Vll. Pag6 t3®. '
Armed Barges are fen t up to defend tbe^Kwers—Defcription-
o f the FartrffsNewAmft^dam—A Crui/e in the upper
Parts o f Rio Cot,pea and Patamaca— Great ^Mortality
among the Troops— View o f ' the-Militdry P o ffa t Devil’s
Harwar.
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THE FIRST VOLUME.
C H A P T E r/.’!VIII. Pag£ 178.
Three Eft am harm, and the Inhabitants murdered by the
Rebels—Real PiSlure o f Mifery and DiftPefs— Specimen
o f & March through the Woddf o f Surinam — Colonel
Foufgeuud and the remaining? Troops leave Parama-
, *.riboi '1
C H A P t e R IX. Pa^e :T94.
Some Difeafes peculiar to] fhe Climdte-pGroufe o f Negroes
newly imported gojnfftobe fbfd—Rejlf&wm on the Slave
Trade—The Voyage from'Africa-^-Mdnnef offelling them.
' in the Golony-f-Tkfcription of a Cotton Plantation.
C h a p t e r X . Page 216.
Colonel Fourgeoud-marches to the I f ana Creek—Harafes
the Enemy^-Account o f the Manfcpie'Tree, •with its various
Ufes—March to the Mouth of'Corfnoetibo River—
Some Rebels taken-*-Shocking Treatment o f a wounded
captive Negrov
■ C h a p t- e r 'fXLb Page 258.
The Troops march back to the Wana Creek— The Rebels pafs
near the Camp— Purfued without' Succefs— Great Dijlrefs.
fo r Want o f Water— Mineral Mountains— The Troops arrive
at La Rocbeller in Patamaca*
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