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Chapter XIX. Page 65. 

 '■TI?e Troops march to Barbacoeba, in the.River Cottlca — 

 Frenzy Fever — Gratitude in an Fngl'tfh Sailor — Defcrip- 

 tion of the Government of Surinam — Some Account of 

 the Enngrant Ainerica?is during the late War — Scene of 

 U7iprecedented Generofity. 



Chapter XX. Page 87. 



A Rebel Negro defcribed — Bujlj-fighting — Sentimental Ex- 

 preffions of the African Blacks — The Town of Gado-Saby 

 taken by Colonel Fourgeoud — SuperJlitio7i — Wonderful 



, Expedients — Great General/hip in the Enemy, 



Chapter XXI. Page 118. 



Spirited Conduci of the Ra?igers and Rebels — A Skirmijh — 

 Scene of brotherly AffeBion — The Troops return to Bar- 

 bacoeba — Plan of the Field of A&ion — A Slave killed by 

 the Oroocookoo Snake. 



Chapter XXII. Page 137. 



Alarm in the Pirica River — A Detachment marches to its 

 Relief-^ Ambuf cade — Wonderful EffeB from the Biting of 

 a Bat — Scene in a ^agmire — Sketch of the Inquifttion 

 and Return of the Troops to Cormoetibo Creek. 



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