Lexicographical Neighbors of Praedials
Literary usage of Praedials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Bahama Islands, with a Special Study of the Abolition of by James Martin Wright, Geographical Society of Baltimore (1905)
"It was of no considerable importance in this Colony, having been declared in
force on May 29, 1838, only two months before the laborers, praedials as well ..."
2. The Bahama Islands by George Burbank Shattuck (1905)
"HISTORY dials, and (2) non-praedials. ... 1 Of this class those employed on lands
belonging to their owners were designated as praedials attached to the ..."
3. History of the Bahama Islands, with a Special Study of the Abolition of by James Martin Wright, Geographical Society of Baltimore (1905)
"Of this class those employed on lands belonging to their owners were designated
as praedials attached to the soil/01 and were not removable from the ..."
4. Emancipation in the West Indies: A Six Months' Tour in Antigua, Barbadoes by James Armstrong Thome, Joseph Horace Kimball, American Anti-Slavery Society (1838)
"The non-praedials, too, have their noble traits, as well as the less favored
agriculturalists. The special magistrate said that he was then engaged in ..."
5. Emancipation in the West Indies: A Six Months' Tour in Antigua, Barbadoes by James Armstrong Thome, Joseph Horace Kimball, American Anti-Slavery Society (1838)
"The non-praedials, too, have their noble traits, as well as the less favored
agriculturalists. The special magistrate said that he was then engaged in ..."
6. The History of British Guiana: Comprising a General Description of the by Henry G. Dalton (1855)
"They had yet to linger out a few years of articled toil ere they could become
free agents; in fact, their own masters. The division into praedials and ..."
7. History of the Colonies of the British Empire ...: From the Official Records by Robert Montgomery Martin (1843)
"... that of the non-praedials 379 guilders. The population of British Guiana, is
supposed to exceed 100000. The sexton of George Town, gives a return of 914 ..."