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Bitter wood, which abounds here, was, not long since used in England as a succedaneum for hops, when there was a scarcity of that article, and sold at the enormous price of eighty pounds sterling per ton; but an equivalent duty having been laid on by government, it ceased to be an object of exportation.
An Account of Jamaica: And Its Inhabitants By John Stewart, long resident in the West Indies, Gentleman, 1809. |
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