History of the Colonies of the British Empire ...: From the Official Records of the Colonial OfficeW. H. Allen, 1843 - 906 страници |
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... Total . Private Scholars . Total No. of every Class under Instruction . No. of Free Chil . of Appren . in Day School . 16 - 892 212 171 — 16 262 — 284 84 St. Thomas in the East 690 1280 357 2327 Portland 557 323 · St. George 260 33 913 ...
... Total . Private Scholars . Total No. of every Class under Instruction . No. of Free Chil . of Appren . in Day School . 16 - 892 212 171 — 16 262 — 284 84 St. Thomas in the East 690 1280 357 2327 Portland 557 323 · St. George 260 33 913 ...
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... total population of Jamaica at 400,000 , some say it is nearer 500,000 . ] 1,200,000l .; animal food and fish , at 51. per annum each , 2,000,000l . ; Domestic manufactures Carpentering , tailoring , smithing , & c . , 2,000,000l ...
... total population of Jamaica at 400,000 , some say it is nearer 500,000 . ] 1,200,000l .; animal food and fish , at 51. per annum each , 2,000,000l . ; Domestic manufactures Carpentering , tailoring , smithing , & c . , 2,000,000l ...
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... Total , 140. Number of days on which rain fell , 225. Total quantity of rain fallen in each month , viz . January , 1 in . 88 pts .; February , 2 34 ; March , 0 30 ; April , 2 98 ; May , 4 85 ; June , 9 18 ; July , 7 11 ; August , 8 71 ...
... Total , 140. Number of days on which rain fell , 225. Total quantity of rain fallen in each month , viz . January , 1 in . 88 pts .; February , 2 34 ; March , 0 30 ; April , 2 98 ; May , 4 85 ; June , 9 18 ; July , 7 11 ; August , 8 71 ...
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... Total 13810 12443 12268 12513 10271 15112 11190 24723 9522 Expenditure . Civil Establishment Miscellaneous .. 4809 4719 5793 5454 5652 5683 3032 4892 6496 6413 6178 7177 4542 6193 7757 11132 7393 837 822 751 719 728 733 770 902 287 ...
... Total 13810 12443 12268 12513 10271 15112 11190 24723 9522 Expenditure . Civil Establishment Miscellaneous .. 4809 4719 5793 5454 5652 5683 3032 4892 6496 6413 6178 7177 4542 6193 7757 11132 7393 837 822 751 719 728 733 770 902 287 ...
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... total population and the division into parishes many , of these lots were subsequently sold when the is thus stated previous to the abolition of slavery . island became too populous for the extension of sugar plantations ; and the late ...
... total population and the division into parishes many , of these lots were subsequently sold when the is thus stated previous to the abolition of slavery . island became too populous for the extension of sugar plantations ; and the late ...
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