West India Customs and Manners: Containing Strictures on the Soil, Cultivation, Produce, Trade, Officers, and Inhabitants: with the Method of Establishing, and Conducting a Sugar Plantation. To which is Added, the Practice of Training New Slaves. By J. B. Moreton, Esq. A New EditionJ. Parsons; W. Richardson; H. Gardner; and J. Walter, 1793 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 107
... Creole ladies who have been properly edu- cated and polished in England from their infancy in polite schools , under the direction of parental guardians , are , no doubt , asprudent , chaste , and fine women as any in the world , save ...
... Creole ladies who have been properly edu- cated and polished in England from their infancy in polite schools , under the direction of parental guardians , are , no doubt , asprudent , chaste , and fine women as any in the world , save ...
الصفحة 109
... Creole misses , when scarcely ten , Cock their eyes and long for men . But still as they arrive to riper age , they de- light more and more in the tender passions : when they take a liking to men , though entire strangers to them , they ...
... Creole misses , when scarcely ten , Cock their eyes and long for men . But still as they arrive to riper age , they de- light more and more in the tender passions : when they take a liking to men , though entire strangers to them , they ...
الصفحة 110
... Creole wo- men , they have many good qualifications , and are vastly better than the men , and much clean- lier in fome respects than British or Irish women . It is often the cafe for the little innocent country miffes to make love to ...
... Creole wo- men , they have many good qualifications , and are vastly better than the men , and much clean- lier in fome respects than British or Irish women . It is often the cafe for the little innocent country miffes to make love to ...
الصفحة 111
... Creole lady who has poor relations or friends , though he gets some property with her , will re- pent his bargain , and will find himself disagree- ably circumstanced in various respects ; for it will not be his wife and little progeny ...
... Creole lady who has poor relations or friends , though he gets some property with her , will re- pent his bargain , and will find himself disagree- ably circumstanced in various respects ; for it will not be his wife and little progeny ...
الصفحة 112
... Creole masters and mises have been fome years in England , and introduced into all the fashionable pleasures and vices of London , Bath , Bristol , & c . and return to their native re- gions , every thing seems flat and insipid to them ...
... Creole masters and mises have been fome years in England , and introduced into all the fashionable pleasures and vices of London , Bath , Bristol , & c . and return to their native re- gions , every thing seems flat and insipid to them ...
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