Lexicographical Neighbors of Predials
Literary usage of Predials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The West Indies in 1837: Being the Journal of a Visit to Antigua, Monsterrat by Joseph Sturge, Thomas Harvey (1838)
"The fourth clause of the Act divides the apprenticed laborers into three district
classes :—predials attached, or those, " who, in their state of slavery, ..."
2. A Twelvemonth's Residence in the West Indies: During the Transition from by Richard Robert Madden (1835)
"If the first part of the fourth clause of the English Act and of our Act stood
alone, it would be clear, domestics on an estate would be predials attached, ..."
3. The Doctor and Student: Or, Dialogues Between a Doctor of Divinity and a by Christopher Saint German, William Muchall (1874)
"But as Innocent saith, where the custom is that they should be paid, the people
be bound to pay them as well as predials, the expences deduct. ..."
4. A History of Jamaica from Its Discovery by Christopher Columbus to the by William James Gardner (1873)
"... when not only had other colonies declared for an earlier day of freedom, but
some proprietors in Jamaica had determined to release predials and non- ..."
5. A history of Jamaica by William James Gardner (1873)
"... when not only had other colonies declared for an earlier day of freedom, but
some proprietors in Jamaica had determined to release predials and non- ..."
6. A History of Jamaica from Its Discovery by Christopher Columbus to the by William James Gardner (1873)
"... when not only had other colonies declared for an earlier day of freedom, but
some proprietors in Jamaica had determined to release predials and non- ..."
7. Life of James Mursell Phillippo: Missionary in Jamaica by Edward Bean Underhill (1881)
"... Legislatures had already decreed the abolition, and there were proprietors,
like Lord Sligo,f in Jamaica itself, preparing to release the predials and ..."