| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The fow capacious plantations were generally relieved of thoir surlace water by dikes and canals, aud the contents of these were almost on a level with the top of the soil. '1 he morning was a little cool, but towards noon the Bun shone warmly, and the slaves on nearly all the plantations were busily plowing, and transplanting tho sugar cane.
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