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Chapter IV. Page 74. 



S/jorf Interval of Peace and Plenty — -T'be Colony plunged in 

 new Dijlrefs by a fre^/Jj InfurreBion, a, id nearly ruined — 

 Review of the 'froips for its Defence — An Aulion with 

 the Rebels — Gallant Behaviour of a Black Corps — The 



. Arrival of Colonel Fourgeoud's Marines. 



C H A p T E p.. V. Page 86. 



'The Scene changes — Seme Account of a beautiful Female 

 Slave—The Manner of travelling in Surinam — The Co- 

 lonel explores the Situation of the Rivers — Barbarity of a 

 Planter — Wretched Treatment of fome Sailors. 



Chapter VI. Page 107. 



Account of a dreadful Execution — FluBuating State of 

 political Affairs — Short Glimpfe of Peace — An Officer /hot 

 dead\ his whole Party cut to Pieces^ and the general 

 Alarm revived throughout the Colony. 



Chapter VII. Page 132. 



Armed Barges are fent up to defend the Rivers — Defcription 

 of the Fortrefs New Amfierdam — A Cruife in the upper 

 Parts of Rio Cot lie a and Patamaca — Great Mortality 

 among the Troops — Viei^o of the Military Poji at Devil^s 

 Harwar, 



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