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Page 61
Convicts sentenced to transportation were sold by their gaolers to shipping
contractors who shipped them to the West Indies or the southern American
colonies , where they were sold again to plantation owners who acquired a
property in their ...
Convicts sentenced to transportation were sold by their gaolers to shipping
contractors who shipped them to the West Indies or the southern American
colonies , where they were sold again to plantation owners who acquired a
property in their ...
Page 92
Some claimed that the greatest benefit of transportation was that it removed the
criminal to a place where he could do no further harm . ? The interest of the
mother country lay in the reduction of crime and in protecting citizens from harm ,
while ...
Some claimed that the greatest benefit of transportation was that it removed the
criminal to a place where he could do no further harm . ? The interest of the
mother country lay in the reduction of crime and in protecting citizens from harm ,
while ...
Page 93
In the first flush of panic the judges sentenced to transportation five men who
propagated the teachings of the enlightenment on politics . Their numbers were
few , while some of them were unworthy of the noble view of man , for testifying to
...
In the first flush of panic the judges sentenced to transportation five men who
propagated the teachings of the enlightenment on politics . Their numbers were
few , while some of them were unworthy of the noble view of man , for testifying to
...
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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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