'THE FIRST FOLUME. 



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Chapter VIII. Page 178. 



Three EJlates burnt, and the Inhabitants murdered by the 

 Rebels — Real Figure of M'lfery and Dijlrefs — Specimen 

 of a March through the Woods of Surinam — Colonel 

 Fourgeoud and the remaining Troops leave Farama- 

 ribo. 



Chapter IX. Page 194. 



Some Difeafes peculiar to the Climate — Groupe of Negroes 

 newly imported going to be fold — Reflexions on the Slave 

 Trade — The Voyage from Africa — Manner of felVmg them: 

 in the Colony— Defcription of a Cotton Plantation. 



Chapter X. Page 216* 



Colonel Fourgeoud marches to the JVana Creek — Haraffes. 



the Enemy — Account of the Manic ole Tree, zvith its va- 

 - rious Ufes — March to the Mouth of Cormoetibo River— 

 ' Some Rebels taken — Shocking Treattnent of a wounded 



captive Negro. 



Chapter XI. Page 25S. 



The Troops march back to the Wana Creek — The Rebels pafs 

 near the Camp — Purfued without Succefs — Great Diflrefs 

 for Want of Water — Mineral Mountains — The Troops ar--- 

 rive at La Rochelle^ in Patamaca. 



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