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Page 94
13 the one womerady lelt men an and Irish ports a higher proportion of people
not dependent on crime for a living than similar ships from England and Scotland
. For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women
...
13 the one womerady lelt men an and Irish ports a higher proportion of people
not dependent on crime for a living than similar ships from England and Scotland
. For all the evidence suggests that a very high proportion of the men and women
...
Page 127
In July 1791 the expirees could choose between taking up land grants , working
for wages , or returning to England . A few accepted land grants , a few worked
for wages , but the majority chose to return to England . 88 The officers and the ...
In July 1791 the expirees could choose between taking up land grants , working
for wages , or returning to England . A few accepted land grants , a few worked
for wages , but the majority chose to return to England . 88 The officers and the ...
Page 266
13 The name of England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young ,
believed himself healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with
independence and honour . 14 At Madeira , Bent wrote with condescension in his
diary ...
13 The name of England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young ,
believed himself healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with
independence and honour . 14 At Madeira , Bent wrote with condescension in his
diary ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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