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  <dc:title>Letters [copies and summaries] from Richard Pennant to his representatives in Jamaica, except one, addressed to his aunt, Mrs Roden</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Refers to his father's two strokes of paralysis, with untoward effects upon his speech and memory, advises putting young negroes to trades, the buying of new ones to replenish the stock, and suggests extensive planting of guinea-grass at the foot og the mountain-plantations</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1781</dc:date>
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