Abridgement of the Minutes of the Evidence, : Taken Before a Committee of the Whole House, to Whom It Was Referred to Consider of the Slave-Trade, [1789-1791] Pt.1-2
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p ^^« Guinea grafs is raifed in particular fpots, and in "^•^ 'the intervals between cane pieces; being more at- tended to tlian the general paOure, it can do with lefs rain, but continued dry weather often kills it. Does not know there has been any marerial im- provement in the economy and ma.' ,gej;nent of a, iiigar eftate of late years. In cafe of the abolition of the fiave trade, thinks a confderable number of fiaves could be introduced into curs, from the neighbouring iflands. Slaves live ...to as great an age in the W. Indies as whites : on mod e(l4tes old age is fpent in a comfort- able arid eafy way. When they deem themfelves fupefannuared, thev "• 33 i' do ho work for their mafter; before that, their work is light ; they at^ as afTiilant nurfes for the iick and for children, and wafli or co'.)k for the overfeers : he had 15 or 16 of the firil: defcriprion at Windward, an Old, fettled eflatCj and the gang chieily Creoles ; on the other, he had not about two -, being near Englifli Harbour, the fiaves there lead a more debauched p.
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