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... Phillip . He was then forty - eight years old . He was born in London on 11 October 1738 , the son of Jacob Phillip , a teacher of languages from Frankfurt in Ger- many , and of Elizabeth Phillip , née Breach . He entered the navy at ...
... Phillip . He was then forty - eight years old . He was born in London on 11 October 1738 , the son of Jacob Phillip , a teacher of languages from Frankfurt in Ger- many , and of Elizabeth Phillip , née Breach . He entered the navy at ...
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... Phillip expressed regret that so little labour was drawn from them in a country which required the greatest exertions , while the return was diminished daily as the number made ... Phillip had been instructed to conciliate I Phillip 115.
... Phillip expressed regret that so little labour was drawn from them in a country which required the greatest exertions , while the return was diminished daily as the number made ... Phillip had been instructed to conciliate I Phillip 115.
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... Phillip was still trying to make men industrious who had passed their lives in habits of vice and indolence and who dreaded punishment less than they feared labour.74 The more dissatisfied he became with their labour , the more dis ...
... Phillip was still trying to make men industrious who had passed their lives in habits of vice and indolence and who dreaded punishment less than they feared labour.74 The more dissatisfied he became with their labour , the more dis ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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