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Meanings of other plantation in English
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Usage of other plantation in English
1
This did not pay taxes, and for tools, and otherplantation charges.
2
But on the otherplantation the slaves come from different places.
3
Its Plantation segment includes cultivation, manufacture and sale of coffee and otherplantation crops.
4
I'll buy in to the extent of my money as a small partner in some otherplantation.
5
I don't mind telling you that's one reason why I left the company and took that otherplantation.
6
Every man set to work for himself, and it was again bedlam broke loose as at the otherplantation.
7
The otherplantation specialized in so-called "Mandingo fighting," where slave masters forced enslaved men to fight to the death.
8
The Ruthvens from the otherplantation were invited, but while Mrs. Mary Ruthven came, St. John was conspicuous by his absence.
9
A large screw cotton-press and corn-cribs, with smoke-house and otherplantation buildings, were conveniently grouped under the spreading branches of the protecting oaks.
10
About United Plantations Berhad United Plantations Berhad is engaged in the cultivation of oil palm and otherplantation crops, including processing of their products.
11
While in the otherplantation staples the crop was planted and reaped in a single year, sugar cane had a cycle extending through several years.
12
From New England and the Middle States fish, lumber, grain, and otherplantation supplies had been sold to the West India planters in great quantities.
13
Of course whan the "pattyrollers" or otherplantation boss would read the pass he would beat him nearly to death and send him back.
14
The gallery was overcrowded with ours and slaves from otherplantations.
15
There she was a'praying, and on otherplantations women was a'praying.
16
Some of the slaves from otherplantations would pick the banjo, then the dance.