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... Cuba . Dr. Abbot tells us that the Cuba negroes " are not generally so stout and muscular as those in South - Carolina , " while at the same time , he informs us that their food is more varied , and perhaps , upon the whole , better ...
... Cuba . Dr. Abbot tells us that the Cuba negroes " are not generally so stout and muscular as those in South - Carolina , " while at the same time , he informs us that their food is more varied , and perhaps , upon the whole , better ...
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... of govern- ment may be necessary , at times , to prevent deadly strife among the gamblers as well as the cocks . You would suppose that sport and gambling of this kind , must be confined to negroes 1829. ] 127 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
... of govern- ment may be necessary , at times , to prevent deadly strife among the gamblers as well as the cocks . You would suppose that sport and gambling of this kind , must be confined to negroes 1829. ] 127 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
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... , and is found at the billiard - table in the afternoon - or , worst of all , who , in defiance of the ecclesiastical authority he is bound to obey , and in violation of the most sacred 128 [ August , Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
... , and is found at the billiard - table in the afternoon - or , worst of all , who , in defiance of the ecclesiastical authority he is bound to obey , and in violation of the most sacred 128 [ August , Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
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... Cuba are numerous and impor- tant . Among them we may class a salubrious climate , a fertile soil , romantic scenery , freedom from venemous reptiles , reno- vating periodical breezes , a clear atmosphere , and productions of unlimited ...
... Cuba are numerous and impor- tant . Among them we may class a salubrious climate , a fertile soil , romantic scenery , freedom from venemous reptiles , reno- vating periodical breezes , a clear atmosphere , and productions of unlimited ...
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... Cuba abounds in immense caverns , which extend to great distances , branching off in various directions . Our author , accompanied by a few friends , examined one , in which they walked , " according to the most deliberate judgment of ...
... Cuba abounds in immense caverns , which extend to great distances , branching off in various directions . Our author , accompanied by a few friends , examined one , in which they walked , " according to the most deliberate judgment of ...
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