A descriptive account of the island of Jamaica: with remarks upon the cultivation of the sugar-cane, throughout the different seasons of the year, and chiefly considered in a picturesque point of view

also observations and reflections upon what would probably be the consequences of an abolition of the slave-trade, and of the emancipation of the slaves.

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A descriptive account of the island of Jamaica: with remarks upon the cultivation of the sugar-cane, throughout the different seasons of the year, and chiefly considered in a picturesque point of view

also observations and reflections upon what would probably be the consequences of an abolition of the slave-trade, and of the emancipation of the slaves.

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Early works to 1800.

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F1870 .B39

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2 v.

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