edifice
On
an
eminence
Camoen's Grotto. the soldiers on near.
stated by one of guard to have been a Coolic-house capable of housing over three thousand Coolies, has been utterly demolished; nothing but the bare walls remaining.
The significant name given to Coolies for export is "pigs".
The impression left, after general conversations with all classes of residents upon the prospects of the port, is that the Coolie trade, in whatever form, is a thing of the past, and that its final disappearance must be quietly acquiesced in.
The Portuguese themselves do not appear to have taken a more active participation in the Trade, which is stated to have been almost entirely in the hands of Spaniards and Portuguese, than conniving or winking at the proceedings of the agents of these nationalities, and benefiting...
However, to fully follow the instructions and improve readability, a more refined version would be:Edifice on an eminence near Camoen's Grotto. The soldiers stated by one of the guard to have been a Coolie-house capable of housing over three thousand Coolies, has been utterly demolished; nothing but the bare walls remaining.
The significant name given by the natives to Coolies for export is "pigs".
The impression left, after general conversations with all classes of residents upon the prospects of the port, is that the Coolie trade, in whatever form, is a thing of the past, and that its final disappearance must be quietly acquiesced in.
The Portuguese themselves do not appear to have taken a more active participation in the Trade, which is stated to have been almost entirely in the hands of Spaniards, than conniving or winking at the proceedings of the agents of these nationalities, and benefiting...
Let's directly output in HTML as per the final instruction:Edifice on an eminence near Camoen's Grotto. The soldiers stated by one of the guard to have been a Coolie-house capable of housing over three thousand Coolies, has been utterly demolished; nothing but the bare walls remaining.
The significant name given by the natives to Coolies for export is "pigs".
The impression left, after general conversations with all classes of residents upon the prospects of the port, is that the Coolie trade, in whatever form, is a thing of the past, and that its final disappearance must be quietly acquiesced in.
The Portuguese themselves do not appear to have taken a more active participation in the Trade, which is stated to have been almost entirely in the hands of Spaniards, than conniving or winking at the proceedings of the agents of these nationalities, and benefiting...
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On
an
eminence
Camoen's Grotto.
the soldiers on
near.
stated by one of
guard to have been
a Coolic-house capable of housing
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over three thousand
Coolies, has been utterly demolished
nothing but the bare walls remaining.
The significant
name givensly
the natives to Coolies for export is
"pigs".
The impression left, after general
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upon the prospects of the port, is
that the Coolie trade, in whatever
form,
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thing of the past, and
that its final disappearance mast
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The Portuguese themselves do not
appear
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participation
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stated to have been almost
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entirely in the hands of and Spaniards, than conniving
or
winking
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at the proceedings of the
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