Panama; the Canal, the Country, And the People

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Panama; the Canal, the Country, And the People
Bullard, Arthur, 1879-1929
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. ." These Scotch traders had not only set his own kingdoms by the ears, but were threatening to in- volve him in a foreign war!
It took some time for the news of these hostile proclama- tioDJs to reach the colonists. Meanwhile sickness increased apace, no reinforcements came from home, dissensions grew in the council. News came from every side that the Spaniards were threatening an attack. A French trading vessel brought the report that Armadas were being fitted out at Cartagena and Puerto Bel
...lo. The Indians told of large bodies of troops advancing from Panama. Sir Henry Morgan had crossed the Isthmus with a handful of men and had sacked that metrop- olis of the southern sea. But these nine hundred odd Scotch- men — emaciated by the fever, split into hostile cliques — ^were Digitized by VjOOQ IC 348 PANAMA not of the same spirit. When the news of the proclamation shutting oflf all hope of provisions or reinforcements from any- place nearer than Scotland fell on tliem like a thunderbolt, they all clamored for a speedy retreat.

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