The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Jamaica . Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . February , 1866 . 2. Papers relating to the Disturbances in Jamaica . Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. , II ...
... Jamaica . Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . February , 1866 . 2. Papers relating to the Disturbances in Jamaica . Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. , II ...
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... , and had sworn never voluntarily to return to the Island without the Lord's permission , although the sentence seems to have been only one one of transportation to Jamaica for seven years ; whereupon 178 Life of Bishop Wilson .
... , and had sworn never voluntarily to return to the Island without the Lord's permission , although the sentence seems to have been only one one of transportation to Jamaica for seven years ; whereupon 178 Life of Bishop Wilson .
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one of transportation to Jamaica for seven years ; whereupon the husband wishing to marry again , coolly petitions the Bishop to give him leave to do so , and the Bishop ( we must say , still more coolly ) grants him the permission ! Mr ...
one of transportation to Jamaica for seven years ; whereupon the husband wishing to marry again , coolly petitions the Bishop to give him leave to do so , and the Bishop ( we must say , still more coolly ) grants him the permission ! Mr ...
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... Jamaica Royal Commission , 1866. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. and II ... Jamaica . The most beautiful , and nearly the most fertile of the Antilles , this island has , from the days of its ...
... Jamaica Royal Commission , 1866. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. and II ... Jamaica . The most beautiful , and nearly the most fertile of the Antilles , this island has , from the days of its ...
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... Jamaica ; with an imperfect knowledge of the English tongue , and a more imperfect imitation of English manners ; with a consciousness , too , of their own increasing numbers , and the decreasing numbers of those who were once their ...
... Jamaica ; with an imperfect knowledge of the English tongue , and a more imperfect imitation of English manners ; with a consciousness , too , of their own increasing numbers , and the decreasing numbers of those who were once their ...
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