The English in the West Indies: Or, The Bow of UlyssesLongmans, Green, 1888 - 373 páginas |
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... made free , but where the extent to which the coloured people can be admitted to share in the administration is still an unsettled VARIETIES IN COLONIAL CHARACTER question . To throw countries so 4 THE ENGLISH IN THE WEST INDIES.
... made free , but where the extent to which the coloured people can be admitted to share in the administration is still an unsettled VARIETIES IN COLONIAL CHARACTER question . To throw countries so 4 THE ENGLISH IN THE WEST INDIES.
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... colours would not blend into one , that there might be , and even inevitably would be , collisions between them which would lead to actions which we could not tolerate . The white residents and the negroes had not been drawn together by ...
... colours would not blend into one , that there might be , and even inevitably would be , collisions between them which would lead to actions which we could not tolerate . The white residents and the negroes had not been drawn together by ...
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... colour and English cheeks grow pale . I found also to my surprise and pleasure a daughter of one of my oldest and dearest friends , who was going out to join her husband in Trinidad . This was a happy accident to start with . An ...
... colour and English cheeks grow pale . I found also to my surprise and pleasure a daughter of one of my oldest and dearest friends , who was going out to join her husband in Trinidad . This was a happy accident to start with . An ...
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... colour black as ink . His parents must have been well - to - do , for the boy had been in Europe to be educated . The officers on board and some of the ladies played with him as they would play with a monkey . He had little more sense ...
... colour black as ink . His parents must have been well - to - do , for the boy had been in Europe to be educated . The officers on board and some of the ladies played with him as they would play with a monkey . He had little more sense ...
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... colour a vivid green from the cane fields ; houses in town and country white from the coral rock of which they are built , but the glare from them relieved by heavy clumps of FIRST SIGHT OF BARBADOES 33 trees . What the trees 32 THE ...
... colour a vivid green from the cane fields ; houses in town and country white from the coral rock of which they are built , but the glare from them relieved by heavy clumps of FIRST SIGHT OF BARBADOES 33 trees . What the trees 32 THE ...
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