The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies Auteur(s) : Edwards, Bryan, 1743-1800. Éditeur(s) : J. Humphreys J. Humphreys ( Philadelphia ) Résumé : Accompanied by "A new atlas of the British West Indies, with a whole sheet general map of the West India Islands, and a whole sheet map of the Island of Hispaniola or St. Domingo, engraved to accompany the Philadelphia edition of Edwards History of the West Indies." (2 p.l., 11 maps (part fold.) 29 x 28 cm) 4 v. front. (port.) tables (part fold.) 21 cm. Droits : Per item in Hathi Trust, item is in the public domain: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002241056 1915482 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019357/00004 | Partager |
Histoires d'îles : l'Algérie dans trois textes antillais Auteur(s) : Yellès, Mourad Année de publication : Description : A partir de l'étude de trois oeuvres de Daniel Maximin, Patrick Chamoiseau et Raphaël Confiant), il s'agit de s'interroger sur les rapports entre histoire et écriture. En l'occurence, les procédures de mise en texte du chronotope algérien, si elles répondent à des logiques (poétiques, critiques) et à des sensibilités différentes renvoient bien à une même problématique, celle de l'identité antillaise. Par contraste, le "Détour" par l'Algérie de la guerre d'indépendance ou des années 70 permet aux trois romancier de préciser le sens du Discours antillais (Glissant) et de dessiner les contours d'un imaginaire fertile et souvent douloureux. Droits : Ce document est protégé par le droit d'auteur. Il ne peut en aucun cas être utilisé sans l'autorisation de l'auteur et des ayant droits Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/recherch/HASH0177912e8bbd0fa9b6839f44 HASH0177912e8bbd0fa9b6839f44 | Partager |
"Britain's Black Debt" d'Hilary Beckles : la recherche caribéenne du XXIème siècle pour une transformation sociale réparatrice Auteur(s) : Solbiac, Rodolphe Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : ADJC : Ansanm Doctorants Jeunes Chercheurs Extrait de : 1ère journée d'études scientifiques des jeunes doctorants. "S'engager dans la recherche, un atout pour la Caraïbe", le 15 avril 2015. Université des Antilles et de la Guyane Description : La réflexion entreprend de démontrer que Britain's Black Debt contribue et participe à un processus que l'on peut appeler « transformation sociale réparatrice. » Elle analyse le projet d'écriture de ce livre pour mettre en évidence les relations qu'il entretient avec les orientations prises par la recherche au sein de l'Université des West Indies, durant les décennies 2000 et 2010. . Elle met en exergue une collaboration entre cette université entre, d'une part, les actions de citoyenneté culturelle transnationale conduites par des organisations constituant le mouvement pour les réparations dans la Caraïbe, et d'autre part l'action politique à l'initiative de gouvernements ou d'une institution telle que la C.A.R.I.C.O.M en vue d'une transformation sociale de la Caraïbe des décennies à venir. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V15169 V15169 | Partager |
L'esclave comme autre ou l'esclave comme notre : réparations, réconciliation et reconnaissance de l'esclavage comme paradigme créateur dans les arts caribéens aujourd'hui Auteur(s) : Viala, Fabienne Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : CRILLASH : Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Lettres, Langues, Arts et Sciences Humaines Extrait de : "Poétique et politique de l'altérité : colonialisme, esclavagisme, exotisme dans la littérature et les arts (XVIIe-XXIe siècles)" : colloque international, le 12 mars 2015. Université des Antilles et de la Guyane Description : Depuis Juillet 2013, date de création d'une commission pour les réparations de l'esclavage au sein de la CARICOM, et l'établissement d'une charte de demandes en 10 points ratifiée en mars 2013, le débat sur la demande de réparations pour les souffrances et les dommages collatéraux causées par les sociétés esclavagistes dans la caraïbe prend de l'ampleur. Là où les anciennes West Indies s'accordent sur la demande de compensations sur la base d'une aide au développement, les Antilles françaises restent très mesurées et en désaccord quant à la posture à adopter. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V15161 V15161 | Partager |
Biological Resource Center of Tropical Plants a tool for Research and Agriculture in the Caribbean ; Centre de ressources biologique de plante tropicale des Antilles Françaises : agriculture et recherche de portion dans l'ensemble des Carîbes. Auteur(s) : Pavis, Claudie Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : INRA : Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique Université des Antilles. Service commun de la documentation Extrait de : 52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016. INRA, CFCS Description : Plant genetic resources are instrumental in the adaptation of agriculture to social and environmental change. They are the backbone of research and breeding programs aimed at the development and transfer of new crop varieties best suited to consumers? needs and tastes and to new farming systems. To this aim, plant germplasm collections have been constituted worldwide. Securing such collections requires substantial human and financial investments that can prove difficult to maintain on the long run for small countries and territories such as most Caribbean countries. In Guadeloupe and Martinique, INRA and CIRAD have constituted large plant germplasm collections of tropical crops over several decades. They joined forces in 2010 to create the Tropical Plant Biological Resource Center of the French West Indies (CRB-PT), which is affiliated to both institutions. In this paper, we describe CRB-PT?s collections, services provided to end users and research programs as well as scientific and technical networking strategy. Les ressources génétiques d'usine sont instrumentales dans l'adaptation de l'agriculture au changement social et environnemental. Elles sont l'épine dorsale de la recherche et les programmes d'élevage ont visé le développement et le transfert de nouvelles variétés de culture adaptées aux besoins et aux goûts des consommateurs et à de nouveaux systèmes d'exploitation agricole. À ce but, des collections de matériel génétique d'usine ont été constituées dans le monde entier. La fixation de telles collections exige les investissements humains et substantiels qui peuvent être difficile à maintenir sur le long terme pour de petits pays et territoires tels que la plupart des pays des Caraïbes. En Guadeloupe et Martinique, l'AICN et les CIRAD ont constitué de grandes collections de matériel génétique d'usine de cultures tropicales au-delà de plusieurs décennies. Ils ont joint des forces en 2010 pour créer le centre de ressources biologique de plante tropicale des Antilles françaises (CRB-PT), qui sont affiliées aux deux établissements. En ce document, nous décrivons les collections de CRB-PT, services fournis aux utilisateurs et les programmes de recherche aussi bien que la stratégie scientifique et technique de mise en réseau. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16258 V16258 | Partager |
L'intégration animale et végétale comme facteur favorisant les performances des systèmes polyculture élevage ; Mixed farming systems assessment according to crop livestock integration : case studies in Guadeloupe (FWI) Auteur(s) : Franchone, Audrey Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : INRA : Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique Université des Antilles. Service commun de la documentation Extrait de : 52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016. INRA, CFCS Description : In the new context of the agro-ecological transition, present agricultural systems will have to produce more and better in a more constraint world. Mixed crop livestock systems (MCLS) represent sound alternative ways to progressively achieve these goals through crop-livestock integration (CLI). CLI exploits the synergies between cropping and livestock systems through organic fertilization with manure or plant association, use of crop residues to feed livestock, .... It offers many opportunities to improve productivity, as well as to increase resource use efficiency and improve the resilience of the whole farming system. In the scientific literature, authors advocate the interest of MLCS and CLI, based on theoretical considerations, modelling and empirical evidence from local case studies. But these studies do not clearly identify the respective roles of diversity of activities and CLI management practices in improving performances at the level of the whole farming system. Our aim was thus to assess CLI at farm scale in a range of MCLS and to explain farm performances by analyzing the combination of activities and the level of integration. We conducted our analyses in Guadeloupe, (French West Indies), where MCLS and CLI are complex but important challenges for local agricultural. In order to analyze CLI in a holistic and systemic way, we applied a method traditionally used in ecology, ecological network analysis, to study the structure, functioning and performance of agrosystems. This method was implemented on a range of Guadeloupian MCLS where CLI practices where identified. Nitrogen was retained to conduct the analysis due to its central role for both animal and vegetal productions. The ENA method allows an estimation of productivity, resilience, efficiency, productivity and self- sufficiency of the flows network. Our results show that 1/ efficiency and resilience appear correlated to the complexity and intensity of the network of flows; 2/ efficiency and resiliency are positively correlated when we consider them in terms of N flows; 3/ in the Guadeloupian context, CLI concerns mainly specific practices, as feeding pigs with a wide range of crop residues and organic fertilization of small market gardens and plots used to grow tubers. But at whole system level, CLI remains rare and mainly depends on conventional management practices as mineral fertilization and animal complementation of some farming activities as sugar cane, cattle breeding and banana. Moreover, the combination of productions implemented determines the potential of CLI and related performances linked to relative N efficiency of each production. Consequently, performance and especially efficiency and self-sufficiency depend more on the nature of the activity than on CLI management practices. There is still a gap between theoretical studies and CLI in practice, even though CLI is more complicated than simple flows and provides other services and functions. Dans le nouveau contexte de la transition agro-écologique, les systèmes agricoles actuels devront produire plus et les améliorer dans plus de monde de contrainte. Les systèmes mélangés de bétail de culture (MCLS) représentent des manières alternatives saines d'atteindre progressivement ces buts par l'intégration de culture-bétail (CLI). Le CLI exploite les synergies entre l'emblavage et les systèmes de bétail par la fertilisation organique avec l'association d'engrais ou d'usine, utilisation des résidus de culture d'alimenter le bétail,?. Il donne beaucoup d'occasions d'améliorer la productivité, aussi bien que d'augmenter l'efficacité d'utilisation de ressource et d'améliorer la résilience du système d'exploitation agricole entier. Dans la littérature scientifique, les auteurs préconisent l'intérêt de MLCS et de CLI, basé sur des considérations théoriques, modeler et des preuves empiriques des études de cas locales. Mais ces études n'identifient pas clairement les rôles respectifs de la diversité des activités et des pratiques de gestion de CLI en améliorant des interprétations au niveau du système d'exploitation agricole entier. Notre but était ainsi d'évaluer le CLI à l'échelle de ferme dans une gamme de MCLS et d'expliquer des interprétations de ferme en analysant la combinaison des activités et du niveau de l'intégration. Nous avons réalisé nos analyses en Guadeloupe, (des Antilles françaises), où MCLS et le CLI sont des défis complexes mais importants pour agricole local. Afin d'analyser le CLI d'une manière holistique et systémique, nous avons appliqué une méthode traditionnellement employée en écologie, analyse réseau écologique, pour étudier la structure, le fonctionnement et l'interprétation des agrosystems. Cette méthode a été appliquée sur une chaîne de Guadeloupian MCLS où des pratiques en matière de CLI où identifiée. L'azote a été maintenu pour réaliser l'analyse due à son rôle central pour les productions animales et végétales. La méthode d'ENA permet une évaluation de la productivité, de la résilience, de l'efficacité, de la productivité et de l'autosuffisance du réseau d'écoulements. Nos résultats prouvent que 1 efficacités et résiliences semblent corrélées avec la complexité et l'intensité du réseau des écoulements ; 2 efficacité et élasticité sont franchement corrélés quand nous les considérons en termes d'écoulements de N ; 3 dans le contexte de Guadeloupian, CLI concerne principalement des pratiques spécifiques, en tant que les porcs de alimentation par un large éventail de résidus de culture et de fertilisation organique de petits jardins du marché et complots employés pour cultiver des tubercules. Mais à au niveau système entier, le CLI demeure rare et dépend principalement des pratiques de gestion conventionnelles en tant que complémentation minérale de fertilisation et d'animal de quelques activités agricoles comme canne à sucre, élevage et banane. D'ailleurs, la combinaison des productions mises en application détermine le potentiel du CLI et des interprétations relatives liés à l'efficacité relative de N de chaque production. En conséquence, l'interprétation et particulièrement l'efficacité et l'autosuffisance dépendent davantage de la nature de l'activité que sur des pratiques de gestion de CLI. Il y a toujours un espace entre les études et le CLI théoriques dans la pratique, quoique le CLI soit plus compliqué que des écoulements simples et fournisse d'autres services et fonctions. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16247 V16247 | Partager |
Applying C-13 techniques in exploring the carbon sequestration potential of limed acid soils fromt Trinidad ; Application des techniques C-13 à l'exploration du potentiel de séquestration du carbone des sols acides calcaires de Trinidad Auteur(s) : Gouveia, Grégory Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : University of West Indies, Trinidad &Tobago Université des Antilles. Service commun de la documentation Extrait de : 52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016. INRA, CFCS Description : Carbon dioxide (CO2) accounts for the largest proportion (74%) of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally, with agricultural activities contributing approximately 25% of this gas. Opportunities to reduce the emissions in the sector can therefore contribute significantly to mitigating global climate change. Ag-lime is used extensively to alleviate problems of soil acidity and the potential for this material to contribute to C sequestration in soils is gaining interest among researchers. A laboratory experiment using C-13 isotopic labelling techniques was therefore established to answer the following questions: 1) Is there a potential for sequestering C using ag-lime in Trinidad acid soils? 2) Does enhancing soil microbial respiration by applying labile organic amendments enhance the C sequestration potential of ag-lime? 3) Are lime-derived C (LDC) estimates from non-isotopic difference technique comparable to that from the C- 13 isotopic labelling technique? The results ascertained for the study showed significant (P<0.05) differences between the LDC estimates from the two techniques with the non-isotopic techniques yielding higher estimates. Over the 32- day experiment, between 16.4 to 85.4% of the ag-lime C was released as CO2 with values being lower for the Piarco soil. The LDC in the CO2 was also significantly (P<0.05) lower for the poultry litter treatments comparison to the other organic amendments for the Piarco soil but not the Nariva soil. This effect may not have been as a result of an enhancement of the carbon sequestration potential of the ag-lime due to an elevation in soil microbial respiration since the LDC in the glucose-amended soils did not differ significantly from the no-amendment control soils. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16308 V16308 | Partager |
Fertigating lettuce (Lactuca sativa L..) using compost tea ; Fertigant la laitue (Lactuca sativa L ..) en utilisant le thé de compost Auteur(s) : Eudoxie, Gaius Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles. Service commun de la documentation University of West Indies, Trinidad &Tobago Extrait de : 52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016. INRA, CFCS Description : Crop nutrient management is a critical component of productivity and quality. Commercial horticulture has relied almost exclusively on inorganic nutrient sources to satisfy plant nutritional requirements. Compost tea represents a sustainable alternative technology but its use has not been extensively researched. A factorial experiment was conducted subjecting lettuce plants to four increasing concentrations of compost tea; 0, 5, 10 and 20 % (m/v) applied at either 100 or 200 cm3 plant-1 day-1, for 30 days. At the end of the trial, measurements were made of leaf area (LA), yield, shoot and root dry mass (DM), root to shoot ratio, and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents of shoots and roots. Compost tea concentration significantly (P < 0.05) affected all growth indices showing a similar pattern. Increasing concentration up to 10 % (m/v), positively improved growth and yield above the control. Increasing further to 20 % (m/v) reduced LA, yield and dry mass. For these variables, applying compost tea at 200 cm3 plant-1 day-1 resulted in a better response. Increasing concentration of compost tea showed a directly proportional relationship to shoot and root N content. However, the effect was non-significant for P. Yield and shoot DM were affected by the combination of compost tea concentration and application rate. Similar patterns of increasing yield were seen for increasing concentration within both rates however, the differences were significant for all concentrations at the higher application rate. Application of 200 cm3, 5 % compost tea resulted in the greatest yield, shoot and root DM. In addition to root DM, root surface area was significantly correlated with yield and shoot DM. Compost tea used at appropriate concentrations improved root growth and lettuce productivity. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16281 V16281 | Partager |
An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One million out of the Sinking Fund, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty; and for enabling His Majesty to raise the further Sum of Two hundred thousand pounds... ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty Résumé : The West Indies were colonized by Great Britain beginning in the early 17th century and were crucial to the triangular trade that developed between Europe, Africa, and the British colonies of North America and the Caribbean. The acts in the collection often address issues of trade, both between the islands and between the islands and Great Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries The entire collection is open for research. Cite as: Bryant British West Indies British Parliamentary Acts Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, Florida. Unpublished records are protected by copyright. Permission to publish quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 DP0001149 | Partager |
The West-India common-place book Auteur(s) : Young, William, 1749-1815 Éditeur(s) : Printed for R. Phillips Printed for R. Phillips ( London ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) By Sir William Young, bart... West Indies, British West Indies, British West Indies, British Great Britain West Indies 000137949 01813780 AAQ4028 10000915 | Partager |
Letterbook for the Simon Plantation, St. Kitts Auteur(s) : Cary, Samuel, 1742-1812 Résumé : (Biographical) Samuel Cary, Jr., was born in 1742 in the Boston suburb of Chelsea. Following his graduation from Harvard, he moved to the West Indies where he managed plantations for various individuals before purchasing a Grenada sugar plantation. In 1772, after the death of his father, Cary left the West Indies and returned to live in the Chelsea family home. (Biographical) Charles Spooner was a British planter who owned several plantations in the Caribbean, specifically the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. William Manning (1763-1835), a British merchant with property and business interests in the West Indies, was a member of Parliament and served as a director and governor of the Bank of England. Saint Kitts and Nevis Grenada Grenada Saint Kitts Saint Kitts Saint Kitts Saint Kitts Saint Kitts Grenada Saint Kitts and Nevis 55617481 | Partager |
An Act to discontinue, for a limited Time, the Payment of the Duties upon Low Wines and Spirits for Home Consumption, and for granting and securing the due Payment of other Duties in lieu thereof... ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by C. Eyre and the Executors of W. Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by C. Eyre and the Executors of W. Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Résumé : The West Indies were colonized by Great Britain beginning in the early 17th century and were crucial to the triangular trade that developed between Europe, Africa, and the British colonies of North America and the Caribbean. The acts in the collection often address issues of trade, both between the islands and between the islands and Great Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries. The entire collection is open for research. Cite as: Bryant British West Indies British Parliamentary Acts Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, Florida Unpublished records are protected by copyright. Permission to publish quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 DP0001172 | Partager |
Familiar letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky, describing a winter in the West Indies ; Winter in the West Indies Auteur(s) : Gurney, Joseph John 1788-1847 Clay, Henry 1777-1852 Éditeur(s) : New York, Press of M. Day New York, Press of M. Day Résumé : A visit to some of the Leeward islands and Cuba, with a more extended description of Jamaica. English edition, London, 1840, published under title: A winter in the West Indies. This item is part of the West Indies collection. Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu UCF Special Collections Bryant - 5th Floor -- F1611.G96 DP0000796 | Partager |
The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies Auteur(s) : Edwards, Bryan, 1743-1800. Éditeur(s) : J. Humphreys J. Humphreys ( Philadelphia ) Résumé : Accompanied by "A new atlas of the British West Indies, with a whole sheet general map of the West India Islands, and a whole sheet map of the Island of Hispaniola or St. Domingo, engraved to accompany the Philadelphia edition of Edwards History of the West Indies." (2 p.l., 11 maps (part fold.) 29 x 28 cm) 4 v. front. (port.) tables (part fold.) 21 cm. Droits : Per item in Hathi Trust, item is in the public domain: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002241056 1915482 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019357/00001 | Partager |
An Act to indemnify Governors, Lieutenant Governors, and Persons acting as such, in the West India Islands, who have permitted the Importation and Exportation of Goods and Commodities in Foreign Bottoms. ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty ( London ) Great Britain. Great Britain West Indies West Indies, British West Indies, British Great Britain Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 | Partager |
The island of St. Christophers ; Atlas geographus or, A compleat system of geography, 5 volumes 1711-1717, and forty-two new maps of Asia, Africa, & America, 1716 Auteur(s) : Moll, Herman, d. 1732 Éditeur(s) : J. Nicholson ( London ) Résumé : 3 maps with St. Christophers across top; Antego Island in lower left and Port y Islands of America & c. lower right. Upper left corner of St. Christophers map "vol. e. Page 174." Saint Kitts and Nevis Antigua and Barbuda -- Antigua Saint Kitts and Nevis Antigua Leeward Islands (West Indies) Saint Kitts and Nevis Leeward Islands (West Indies) Antigua Antigua Leeward Islands (West Indies) Saint Kitts and Nevis Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact Digital Services (UFDC@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. AAA5586 APA0628 002869455 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00003803/00001 | Partager |
Papers relative to the West Indies Auteur(s) : Great Britain -- Colonial Office Great Britain -- Parliament. -- House of Commons Éditeur(s) : s.n. s.n. ( [London ) Résumé : At foot: 107--V. Running title: Papers on the condition of the labouring population, West Indies. "In continuation of the papers presented to Parliament 14 March 1839, no. 107." "Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 March & 15 August 1839." "Price 5 s."--Cover. Leeward Islands (Federation) West Indies (Federation) Leeward Islands (Federation) Leeward Islands (Federation) West Indies, British Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu 030147960 759176502 HT1105.L4 G66 1839 DP0012300 | Partager |
An Act to continue, until the Expiration of Six Months after the Conclusion of the present Hostilities, an Act of the Forty-Sixth Year of His present Majesty... ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty ( London ) Great Britain. Great Britain West Indies West Indies, British West Indies, British Great Britain Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 | Partager |
An Act for indemnifying all Persons who have been concerned in advising, issuing, or carrying into Execution any Order or Orders for permitting the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Commodities in Foreign Bottoms... ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty ( London ) Great Britain. Great Britain West Indies West Indies, British West Indies, British Great Britain Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 | Partager |
An Act for settling an Annuity of Nine thousand Pounds on his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, in lieu of the like Annuity payable out of the Duties of Four and One Half per Centum in Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands. ; British Parliamentary Acts Auteur(s) : Great Britain. Parliament. Éditeur(s) : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty ( London ) Great Britain. Great Britain West Indies West Indies, British West Indies, British Great Britain Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM2002_08 | Partager |