Ian Fleming Introduces JamaicaHawthorn Books, 1965 - 240 sidor |
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... natural history of the island is very interesting indeed . Few realize that when Columbus discovered Jamaica it was a very different place . There were no mangoes , no ackees , no coconuts ... Natural History Natural History Bernard Lewis.
... natural history of the island is very interesting indeed . Few realize that when Columbus discovered Jamaica it was a very different place . There were no mangoes , no ackees , no coconuts ... Natural History Natural History Bernard Lewis.
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... ( Natural History ) commenced publishing the Flora of Jamaica in 1910. Five volumes have appeared thus far and at least ... nature of the plant . But there is also the delightful traditional belief that if a piece of the plant thrown by a ...
... ( Natural History ) commenced publishing the Flora of Jamaica in 1910. Five volumes have appeared thus far and at least ... nature of the plant . But there is also the delightful traditional belief that if a piece of the plant thrown by a ...
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... natures which combine an equal potential for good and evil can there be that real unity which makes for Christian ... nature of such a divided ethic . For love , however , to wield any constructive force , it must realistically ...
... natures which combine an equal potential for good and evil can there be that real unity which makes for Christian ... nature of such a divided ethic . For love , however , to wield any constructive force , it must realistically ...
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Introducing Jamaica | 11 |
Dunns River Falls Frontispiece | 16 |
Our women are quite unusually beautiful | 32 |
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African allowance appear Archives areas become bird Blue British building called capital carried century church colour course culture dialect duty early England English established example existed fact feet fish four George William Gordon give Government green head hundred important income tax Indian industry interest investment island Jamaica John kind Kingston known land less living means Mountains nature never once origin perhaps period person plant political present Private records remains residence respect seems seen slaves social society sometimes Spanish stamps sugar things Town trade trees usually visitor West women