A Tour Through the Island of Jamaica: From the Western to the Eastern End in the Year 1823Hunt and Clarke, 1827 - 352 sidor |
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... clothing seems superfluous , except for decency's sake . I returned to the lodging - house , and found a Kittereen whiskey prepared to convey me to an estate at some distance , about eight miles from the town . Quashie seated himself on ...
... clothing seems superfluous , except for decency's sake . I returned to the lodging - house , and found a Kittereen whiskey prepared to convey me to an estate at some distance , about eight miles from the town . Quashie seated himself on ...
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... clothes , and could not , I think , give her any bodily pain ; when the driver ceased by his master's order , the black lady looked over her shoulder , and said in a suppressed but emphatic tone , " Go to h - ll , " and walked off . I ...
... clothes , and could not , I think , give her any bodily pain ; when the driver ceased by his master's order , the black lady looked over her shoulder , and said in a suppressed but emphatic tone , " Go to h - ll , " and walked off . I ...
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... clothes are made in the island , though of British cloth . His furniture has been made by his own carpenters ; his beds stuffed with his own silk cotton . His pen produces a superabun- dance of maize and guinea corn , ( the latter ...
... clothes are made in the island , though of British cloth . His furniture has been made by his own carpenters ; his beds stuffed with his own silk cotton . His pen produces a superabun- dance of maize and guinea corn , ( the latter ...
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... clothes and provide abundance for the mourners to eat and drink ; and the re- mainder of his fortune he left to his daughter for herself . No people perhaps quit this mor- tal life with greater fortitude and resignation than the negroes ...
... clothes and provide abundance for the mourners to eat and drink ; and the re- mainder of his fortune he left to his daughter for herself . No people perhaps quit this mor- tal life with greater fortitude and resignation than the negroes ...
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... clothes , tied into bundles , on our heads , and our machets in our mouths , wrapped in a hand- ful of grass : but a new and unexpected diffi- culty awaited us at the last , which is called Alligator River , from the monsters that in ...
... clothes , tied into bundles , on our heads , and our machets in our mouths , wrapped in a hand- ful of grass : but a new and unexpected diffi- culty awaited us at the last , which is called Alligator River , from the monsters that in ...
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A Tour Through the Island of Jamaica: From the Western to the Eastern End in ... Cynric R. Williams Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
A Tour Through the Island of Jamaica: From the Western to the Eastern End ... Cynric R. Williams Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
A Tour Through the Island of Jamaica: From the Western to the Eastern End in ... Cynric R. Williams Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1827 |
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