217 examples of bermuda in sentences

Average cost, with the best Bermuda arrowroot, 4s.

" "What are your hopes?" "My hopes are that this is one of the Bermuda Islands.

Philip's son was sold into slavery in Bermuda.

Here is a nice little breeze to take you out to sea again; and by passing to the southward of Bermuda, you can make a short cut, and hit the trades far enough to windward to answer all your purposes.

The last was for hauling up higher, and passing to the southward of Bermuda; while the first contended for standing nearly due east, and going to the northward of those islands.

If you wish Maine, give us Bermuda in exchange, or go with your wishes ungratified."

I enclose a letter which has been published in the newspapers by A. M. Masson, one of the Bermuda exiles, who was appointed to an office by the late Government.

Pardon me for saying so much on this point; but 'magna est veritas.' I.e. one of the rebels of 1837, who had been banished to Bermuda by Lord Durham.

The vessel was towed down to the balize or mouth of the Mississippi, in company with two others, by a departing steamer, which had on board the mail for Bermuda and St. George's Island.

Accordingly, Moore, being then involved in pecuniary responsibilities by the defalcations of his deputy in Bermuda, endeavoured to dispose of the "Memoirs of Lord Byron."

Suppose, contrary to all probability and possibility, hostilities had ensued upon the late attempt at rebellion in Ireland, and some of the prisoners having been taken and sent to Bermuda or Australia, that the Ministers of France, Holland, Belgium, or any other country had taken it into their heads to object to our treatment of those prisoners and to say, 'Don't treat them in that way.

Give them their native Parliament on College Greenyou are acting cruelly in sending them to Bermuda or Australia.

[Footnote 60: Relating to the compensation by Great Britain in the case of the brigs Enterprise, Encomium, and Comet, slaves on board which were forcibly seized and detained by local authorities of Bermuda and Bahama islands.]

Henry Tucker, Esq. Bermuda.

Bermuda and Antigua, in which the slaves passed instantaneously out of absolute slavery into full freedom, are living witnesses of the blessing of heaven upon immediate emancipation.

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SEE Morley, Christopher. Notes on Bermuda.

BANK OF N. T. BUTTERFIELD & SON, LTD., HAMILTON, BERMUDA.

SEE Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son, Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda.

KING, MILDRED S. Bermuda burial.

SEE ALFORD, L. P. BANK OF N. T. BUTTERFIELD & SON, LTD., HAMILTON, BERMUDA.

The Journal of Richard Norwood, surveyor of Bermuda.

He was tried in Dublin, found guilty, sentenced to fourteen years' transportation, and a few days afterwards put on board a vessel in the harbour and conveyed to Spike Island, whence he was sent to Bermuda, and the following April in a convict vessel to the Cape, and finally to Tasmania.

"On the 15th, when in the Bermuda channel, a storm separated the convoy from the other ships, sent her mainmast overboard, broke her rudder, and the ship sprang a leak.

You're off, boys, to Bermuda (Like "the Bermoothes," "vexed").

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