- ISBN 978-1-107-02409-0. West, Jean M. "Rice and Slavery: A
Fatal Gold
Seede".
Slavery in America.
Archived from the
original on 2012-02-06. "South Carolina...
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little shade. Also a
bonegrace for a woman. Also the husk or cod of any
seede or corne. also a
broad spreding bunch, as of fenell, nill, or
elder bloomes...
- organ-builder. He was
succeeded by his son
Richard Seede (1743–1823). In turn, the
younger Seede was
succeeded by his apprentice, John
Smith (1781–1847)...
- to
William Hornby, an
English poet in 1622 Even so the
Hornbooke is the
seede and
graine Of skill, by
which we
learning first obtained : And
though it...
-
vessel William and Ralph. In 1685, a bag of
Madagascar rice
known as "Gold
Seede" (Asian rice) was
given to Dr.
Henry Woodward. A tax law of 26 September...
- "there
appeared a
working of lust in the sow,
insomuch that she
powred out
seede before them." Hogg was then
ordered to
scratch another sow, but she was...
- hir a
Hotchpotch made of
steeped Barlie browne And
Flaxe and
Coriander seede and
other simples more". A
Dutch variant, "hutspot",
known in the Netherlands...
- ɓernde laaɓunde e ley ko njottinan-mi
Kabaaru Lobbo haala Ɓiyiiko oo koo, o
seede miɗo
miccitoo on
wakkati fuu 10 e ley
duwaawuuji am fuu. Miɗo ɲaagoo Laamɗo...
- breadfruit,
Otaheite apple,
various mangoes, rose apple, coffee, rice (Gold
Seede),
ackee and
black pepper were
introduced to the
island by the British. They...
- PMID 31035826. S2CID 140266038. Jean M. West. "Rice and Slavery: A
Fatal Gold
Seede".
Slavery in
America Organization.
Archived from the
original on January...