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Acknowledgements | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Notes to Introduction | 67 | |
The Sugar-Cane: A Poem | 86 | |
Grainger's Notes to The Sugar-Cane | 165 | |
App I | "Great Homer deignd to sing of little Mice" | 199 |
App II | Bryan and Pereene | 202 |
App III | Colonel Martin's directions for planting and sugar-making | 205 |
App IV | Ramsay's account of a plantation day | 208 |
Additional Notes to The Sugar-Cane | 213 | |
Bibliography | 313 | |
Index | 333 |
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