Caribbean Quarterly, Volumes 1-3Extra Mural Department of the University College of the West Indies, 1949 |
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Page 27
... practice was growing of building a permanently raised fo'c'sle and poop as part of the structure of big ships , a practice carried to excess in the great ships of the sixteenth century . A few other odd details of hull design are worth ...
... practice was growing of building a permanently raised fo'c'sle and poop as part of the structure of big ships , a practice carried to excess in the great ships of the sixteenth century . A few other odd details of hull design are worth ...
Page 5
... practices . Thus the watchman became a thing of the past ; yet a similar practice persists to the present time - that of planting a type of coarse beans , called overlook beans , as the highest row on a hillside patch , or by the fence ...
... practices . Thus the watchman became a thing of the past ; yet a similar practice persists to the present time - that of planting a type of coarse beans , called overlook beans , as the highest row on a hillside patch , or by the fence ...
Page 113
... practices on an agricultural station . The efficient practices there must carry over to become practices of the peasantry . This has not always been clearly seen . It is significant that the agricultural station which was established in ...
... practices on an agricultural station . The efficient practices there must carry over to become practices of the peasantry . This has not always been clearly seen . It is significant that the agricultural station which was established in ...
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