Tobago Sentence Examples

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  • Tobago, properly Tobaco, was discovered in 1498 by Columbus, who named it Assumption, and the British flag was first planted in 1580.

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  • Ten years later it became one of the wards of Trinidad, under a warden and magistrate; its revenue, expenditure and debt were merged into those of the united colony, and Trinidadian law, with very few exceptions, was made binding in Tobago.

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  • Indies, where it has succeeded well, especially in Trinidad and Tobago.

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  • To her colonial empire in America he added the greater part of Santo Domingo, Tobago and Dominica; he restored Guiana; prepared for the acquisition of Louisiana by supporting Cavelier de la Salle; extended the suzerainty of the king on the coast of Africa from the Bay of Arguin to the shores of Sierra Leone, and instituted the first commercial relations with India.

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  • The forested central hills provide a spectacular backdrop to the many horseshoe bays of Tobago.

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  • In 1814, following the Napoleonic Wars, France also ceded Tobago to Britain.

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  • The sea was heavy but we arrived at Little Tobago and we all disembarked one by one.

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  • The Island of Tobago offers the perfect Caribbean getaway.

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  • She recently undertook a death penalty internship with barristersâ chambers in Trinidad & Tobago, working with clients on death row.

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  • In 1814, following the Napoleonic wars, France also ceded Tobago to Britain.

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  • Users from all around the world, including individuals from Norway, Brunei, Trinidad and Tobago, and Pakistan spent more time on the site per visit than those in the United States.

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  • Born in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago on December 8, 1982, Nicki Minaj is a rising star in hip hop and dance music.

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  • For narrow as are the channels between Cuba and the opposite coast of Central America, between the Bahamas and Florida, and between Grenada and Tobago, the fauna of the Antillean chain, instead of being a mixture of that of the almost contiguous countries, differs, much from all, and exhibits in some groups a degree of speciality which may be not unfitly compared with that of oceanic islands..

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