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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXIV
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The colonists, it was asserted, had found rich gold mines, mines in which the precious metal was far more abundant and in a far purer state than on the coast of Guinea.

Provisions were plentiful.

The rainy season had not proved unhealthy.

The settlement was well fortified.

Sixty guns were mounted on the ramparts.


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