Caribbean Quarterly, Volumes 1-3Extra Mural Department of the University College of the West Indies, 1949 |
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Page 30
... present century . Briefly and the answer does not sacrifice accuracy to brevity there is an almost complete hiatus . The Ancient Maya were exterminated in British Honduras by the Spaniards , but the latter did not colonise the area . At ...
... present century . Briefly and the answer does not sacrifice accuracy to brevity there is an almost complete hiatus . The Ancient Maya were exterminated in British Honduras by the Spaniards , but the latter did not colonise the area . At ...
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... Present Condition of the Negroes in Jamaica , describes these watchmen as being commonly composed of pieces of the wood - ant's nest , the roots of a particular grass , grave dirt , bunches of feathers . . . small boxes , resembling the ...
... Present Condition of the Negroes in Jamaica , describes these watchmen as being commonly composed of pieces of the wood - ant's nest , the roots of a particular grass , grave dirt , bunches of feathers . . . small boxes , resembling the ...
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... present must be faced , and the problems of the future anticipated . Because the future is uncertain and the view of man is short we tend to give greater attention to the events of the past and the present , and when we do attempt to ...
... present must be faced , and the problems of the future anticipated . Because the future is uncertain and the view of man is short we tend to give greater attention to the events of the past and the present , and when we do attempt to ...
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