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He was born in London on 11 October 1738 , the son of Jacob Phillip , a teacher of languages from Frankfurt in Germany , and of Elizabeth Phillip , née Breach . He entered the navy at the age of fifteen , saw active service in the Seven ...
He was born in London on 11 October 1738 , the son of Jacob Phillip , a teacher of languages from Frankfurt in Germany , and of Elizabeth Phillip , née Breach . He entered the navy at the age of fifteen , saw active service in the Seven ...
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depravity were some of them that they seemed insensible to the fear of corporal punishment , or even death itself.10 By May , Phillip expressed regret that so little labour was drawn from them in a country which required the greatest ...
depravity were some of them that they seemed insensible to the fear of corporal punishment , or even death itself.10 By May , Phillip expressed regret that so little labour was drawn from them in a country which required the greatest ...
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deter convicts from further crime , or a servant to the law in its two most extreme and savage activities , the flogging triangles and the scaffold.73 Phillip was still trying to make men industrious who had passed their lives in habits ...
deter convicts from further crime , or a servant to the law in its two most extreme and savage activities , the flogging triangles and the scaffold.73 Phillip was still trying to make men industrious who had passed their lives in habits ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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