| 1784 - 722 páginas
...cuftom of the plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon; the bell then rings, and the flaves are difperfed in the neighbourhood, to pick up about...of work, and preparation of dinner, varies from an hour and a half to nea/ three hours. In collecting pile by pile their little bundles of grafs, the... | |
| 1784 - 506 páginas
...plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon; the bell then rings, and the flaves are difperfcd in the neighbourhood, to pick up about the fences,...of work, and preparation of dinner, varies from an hour and an half, to near three hours. In collefiing pile by pile their little bundles of. graft, the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1783 - 504 páginas
...cuftom of the plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon ; the bell then rings, and the flaves are difperfed in the- neighbourhood, to pick up about...of work, and preparation of dinner, varies from an hour and an half, to near three hours. In collecting pile by pile their little bundles of grafs, the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1783 - 508 páginas
...about the fencer, in the mountains, and fallow or wade grounds, natural grafs and weeds for the Korfes and cattle. The time allotted for this branch of work, and preparation of dinner, varies from an hour and an half, to near three hours; In collecting pile by pile their little bundles of grafs, the... | |
| 1784 - 862 páginas
...¡nl! Ü4-.4 from felony ; and я law in Grenada and j '.nnii-a, that obligcth matters and the flrves are difperfed in the neighbourhood, to pick up about...fences, in the mountains, and fallow or wafte grounds, natura! gnfs and weeds for the borfcti and cattle. Tbe time allotted for this branch of work, and preparation... | |
| 1784 - 522 páginas
...cuftoin of the plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon ; the bell then rings, and the Haves are difperfed in the neighbourhood, to pick up about the fences, in the mountains, and fallow or wafle grounds, natural grafs and weeds for the horfes and cattle. The tame allotted for this branch... | |
| James Ramsay - 1784 - 334 páginas
...cuftom of the plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon ; the bell then rings, and the flaves are difperfed in the neighbourhood, to pick up about the fences, in the mountains, and fal* We muft not confound every European fettler in the above cenfure ; fentiment, and benevolence,... | |
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...plantation, continue until eleven o'clock or noon. The bell then rings ; and the slaves are dispersed in the neighbourhood to pick up, about the fences, in the mountains and fallows, or waste grounds, natural grass and weeds for the horses and cattle. The time allotted for... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1831 - 422 páginas
...plantation, continue until eleven o'clock or noon. The bell then rings; and the slaves are dispersed in the neighbourhood to pick up, about the fences, in the mountains and fallows, or waste grounds, natural grass and weeds for the horses and cattle. The time allotted for... | |
| James Grainger - 2000 - 354 páginas
...plantation, continue until eleven o'clock, or noon; the bell then rings, and the slaves are dispersed in the neighbourhood, to pick up about the fences, in the mountains, and fallow or waste grounds, natural grass and weeds for the horses and cattle. The time allotted for this branch... | |
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