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1. Jorma was much more familiar with sail than power boats, but had wrestled these pumps into position on more than one big plantation down on Sinbara Point Flats
2. Tree plantation can be taken up on sides of roads, within residential complexes, parks and office complexes
3. He sometimes rendered some quarters of his own, with walls and windows and views of his grandfather's plantation in Nigeria
4. Approaching the plantation style home, she said
5. Despite the scene she’d witnessed, from the Plantation house window, this had become her private refuge
6. She was just nearing the Plantation House, as it was becoming known, when Jim caught up with her
7. Kit, at the Plantation house ran out of extra blankets and Rob up at the lodge thought his arms were going to fall off, because of the firewood he'd carried
8. They farm, the greater part of them, their own estates : and accordingly we seldom hear of the rent of a plantation, but frequently of its profit
9. But had this superabundance been real, it would, without any order of council, have effectually prevented the plantation of new vineyards, by reducing the profits of this species of cultivation below their natural proportion to those of corn and pasture
10. I have never even heard of any tobacco plantation that was improved and cultivated by the capital of merchants who resided in Great Britain; and our tobacco colonies send us home no such wealthy planters as we see frequently arrive from our sugar islands
11. The profits of a sugar plantation in any of our West Indian colonies, are generally much greater than those of any other cultivation that is known either in Europe or America ; and the profits of a tobacco plantation, though inferior to those of sugar, are superior to those of corn, as has already been observed
12. In North America, on the contrary, fifty or sixty pounds is often found a sufficient stock to begin a plantation with
13. Architalos felt it was time Stavros learned to supervise the plantation
14. The Latin word (colonia) signifies simply a plantation
15. The rest are called non-enumerated, and may be exported directly to other countries, provided it is in British or plantation ships, of which the owners and three fourths of the mariners are British subjects
16. While Grenada was in the hands of the French, there was a refinery of sugar, by claying, at least upon almost every plantation
17. 15, this indulgence was a good deal abated, and it was enacted, " That no part of the duty called the old subsidy should be drawn back for any goods of the growth, production, or manufacture of Europe or the East Indies, which should be exported from this kingdom to any British colony or plantation in America; wines, white calicoes, and muslins, excepted
18. The produce of tobacco, in consequcnce of a market so much more extensive than any which it has hitherto enjoyed, might, and probably would, by this time have been so much increased as to reduce the profits of a tobacco plantation to their natural level with those of a corn plantation, which it is supposed they are still somewhat above
19. Upon other occasions, the order has been reversed ; and a rich field of rice or other grain has been ploughed up, in order to make room for a plantation of poppies, when the chief foresaw that extraordinary profit was likely to be made by opium
20. When the plantation indigo was worth three-fourths of the price of the best French indigo, it was, by this act, entitled to a bounty of 6d
21. The difficulty of getting payment from our different sugar colonies has been greater or less in proportion, not so much to the extent of the balances respectively due from them, as to the quantity of uncultivated land which they contained; that is, to the greater or smaller temptation which the planters have been under of over-trading, or of undertaking the settlement and plantation of greater quantities of waste land than suited the extent of their capitals
22. American slave owners, especially large plantation owners, from 5-8% of Southern white families owned slaves
23. Large plantation owners with more than 100 slaves owned the majority of slaves
24. A sure sign of his lack of mild treatment on his plantation is that his most favored head slave, “old Hannah,” ran away during the Civil War before Emancipation even though she was quite elderly by then
25. More than half of all slave children on Polk's plantation died before fifteen, a high rate even for slavery
26. Plantation slave owners, or “the slave owning power,” as many abolitionists referred to them, likely played the leading role in why the US fought the war
27. It is not without irony that I find myself (partially) agreeing in part with an African American sociologist, who recently suggested that Sports have superseded the Plantation
28. To be without a contract meant you would be arrested for vagrancy, where you were hired out (unpaid) to plantation owners in the day and locked in jail at night
29. US authorities not only invited Spanish plantation owners back, they returned their plantations and further encouraged Spanish immigration, hoping to “whiten” Cuba's population
30. American economic interests especially sugar cane plantation owners were the ones who overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii
31. The missionaries and their children turned into plantation owners, coveting Hawaii's rich soil, ideal for sugarcane
32. Plantation owners recruited labor from China, Japan, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Blacks from the US
33. The so called Committee of Safety, plantation owners, told the US Ambassador their plan to overthrow the Queen
34. The plantation owners kept a racial hierarchy in place, whites at the top, followed by Japanese, other Asians, other nonwhites, and Native Hawaiians at the bottom socially and economically in their own homeland
35. Black slaves, who largely freed themselves and brought down the plantation slave-owning elites who had run the US since colonial times
36. “My black skin got you boys thinking I’m one of your plantation niggers? Looka me,” he demanded
37. What would happen to Hawaii? Plantation owners not only overthrew the legitimate Hawaiian Queen, Liliuokalani, they defeated an attempt by Hawaiians to retake their homeland
38. Up to one million slaves were killed by Haitian plantation owners
39. He warmed to them, reliving joyous moments, till unbidden, came her kiss in the ghostly cacao plantation
40. What they saw in the clearing was a packing shed with no walls, and a banana plantation disappearing down the mountainside
41. George had discovered when driving through his banana plantation that the bats seemed to follow him, and were making a meal of the banana crop
42. Bear and Brownie picked up their mate and carried him back up to the plantation
43. In the distance, several new uninvited visitors were walking up from the east ridge of the plantation
44. George’s son carried him down through the banana plantation to the Bora Ring
45. He was born on a plantation in 1795
46. They followed their success to this comfortable suburb, riding high on their unwillingness to “stay on the plantation
47. At noon recess Faith encountered Dan in the little spruce plantation behind the school and Dan shouted once more,
48. The news of the coming battle had leaked out and most of the boys and many of the girls were in the spruce plantation when Dan and Walter sought it after school
49. the furrows of her plantation
50. Black conservatives are charged with “heresy” for moving off their ideological plantation