Notes on Haiti, made during a residence in that republic . f NOTES ON HAITI, MADE DURING A RESIDENCEIN THAT REPUBLIC. CHARLES MACKENZIE, Esq. I ATE HIS majestys CONSUL-GENERAL IN HAITI, AND NOW HIS majestys COMMISSIONER OF ARBITRATION IN THE KAVANNA, &C. &C. v^uid dem? quid non dem? tenuis quod tu, jubet alter. HORAT. IN TWO VOLUx^ES. VOL. I. LONDON :HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 1830. I PRINTED BY A, J. VALPY,UEU LION COURT, FLEET STREET. >i- -V^ TO JAMES COWLES PRICHARD. M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. &c. My Dear Prichard, I inscribe these two small Volum


Notes on Haiti, made during a residence in that republic . f NOTES ON HAITI, MADE DURING A RESIDENCEIN THAT REPUBLIC. CHARLES MACKENZIE, Esq. I ATE HIS majestys CONSUL-GENERAL IN HAITI, AND NOW HIS majestys COMMISSIONER OF ARBITRATION IN THE KAVANNA, &C. &C. v^uid dem? quid non dem? tenuis quod tu, jubet alter. HORAT. IN TWO VOLUx^ES. VOL. I. LONDON :HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 1830. I PRINTED BY A, J. VALPY,UEU LION COURT, FLEET STREET. >i- -V^ TO JAMES COWLES PRICHARD. M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. &c. My Dear Prichard, I inscribe these two small Volumesto you, first to gratify my personal affec-tions, and, secondly, to associate my namewith that of a man whose profound researchand accuracy of thought give him a high rankin the literature of the world. The largest portion of both ourlives has passed away since it was my pride iv to be considered your friend ; and it is now asubject of gratification, that neither separationnor diversity of pursuit has impaired our origi-nal


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