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" Cotton, coffee, indigo and the sugar-cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and may be cultivated, at pleasure, to any extent, by such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, indian corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species... "
The book of the world - Página 625
por Richard Swainson Fisher - 1852
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The African Repository, Volumen3

1828 - 398 páginas
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from stray"ing. — Cotton, coffee, indigo...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half...
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The American Baptist Magazine, Volumen8

1828 - 446 páginas
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coifee, indigo, and the sugar, cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests ; and...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many .species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half...
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The African Observer, Volúmenes1-12

Enoch Lewis - 1828 - 390 páginas
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests ; and...corn, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half...
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Missionary Register...

1828 - 610 páginas
...without feeding ; and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, »nd the sugar-cane are all the spontaneous growth of our...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, Guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add...
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The ... Annual Report of the American Colonization Society ..., Volúmenes11-15

American Colonization Society - 1828 - 612 páginas
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Nature is here...
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African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumen5

1830 - 510 páginas
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary Winter here, for one half...
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The Journal of Health, Volumen1

1830 - 410 páginas
...and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests, and...corn, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half...
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The Journal of Health, Volumen1

1830 - 398 páginas
...and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, cofiee, indigo, and the sugar cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests, and...corn, ' Guinea corn, millet, and too many species 01 fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one...
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Reports of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society ...

Pennsylvania Colonization Society - 1831 - 56 páginas
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats, and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo,...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add...
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Remarks on the Statistics and Political Institutions of the United States ...

Sir William Gore Ouseley - 1832 - 266 páginas
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo,...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, Guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add...
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