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" were no birds stirring" and that "many fish [were] thrown up dead upon the shore ... all the woods and mountains look open and bare, and very ragged [and] the woods appear like our woods in England in the fall of the leaf, when about half down. "
The 18th Century Climate of Jamaica Derived from the Journals of Thomas ... - Page 115
by Michael Chenoweth - 2003 - 153 pages
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Mastery, Tyranny, and Desire: Thomas Thistlewood and His Slaves in the Anglo ...

Trevor Burnard - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 340 pages
...excited about a physical event that made "all the lands look open and bare, and very ragged, [and] the woods appear like our woods in England in the fall of the leaf, when about half down."9 His fellow whites also piqued his curiosity. One of the first whites Thistlewood met in Westmoreland...
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