Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... months , to proprietors who do not reside on their estates , or oftener if necessary , an exact copy , duly certified by them , of the journals kept , on which to be inserted the name of the captain and vessel by which sent . " The ...
... months , to proprietors who do not reside on their estates , or oftener if necessary , an exact copy , duly certified by them , of the journals kept , on which to be inserted the name of the captain and vessel by which sent . " The ...
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... months credit . From their bearing such a trifling value , I fear they were too frequently sacrificed by hard work and ill - treatment , under an idea that twelve or eighteen months ' labour was sufficient to pay the first cost . It is ...
... months credit . From their bearing such a trifling value , I fear they were too frequently sacrificed by hard work and ill - treatment , under an idea that twelve or eighteen months ' labour was sufficient to pay the first cost . It is ...
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... months , or fined in any sum not exceeding £ 100 , current money of this island ( £ 57 2s.104d.sterling ) . " The reader will wonder at the confidence of those who attempted to pass upon the privy council and parliament the following ...
... months , or fined in any sum not exceeding £ 100 , current money of this island ( £ 57 2s.104d.sterling ) . " The reader will wonder at the confidence of those who attempted to pass upon the privy council and parliament the following ...
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... months , was to be confined to hard labour for such time as the court should determine , or to be transported for life ; and if the runaway had been two years upon the island , he was to suffer such punishment as the justices should ...
... months , was to be confined to hard labour for such time as the court should determine , or to be transported for life ; and if the runaway had been two years upon the island , he was to suffer such punishment as the justices should ...
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... months ; forty - two from one to four years ; eighteen from four to eight years ; one about nine ; two about ten , and one at about eleven years of age . these , three - fourths died of teething , worms , and the concomitants incident ...
... months ; forty - two from one to four years ; eighteen from four to eight years ; one about nine ; two about ten , and one at about eleven years of age . these , three - fourths died of teething , worms , and the concomitants incident ...
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Chronological History of the West Indies: In Three Volumes, Volumen3 Thomas Southey Vista completa - 1827 |
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