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Some believed that it provided an opportunity for the emancipist to establish himself in independence , and by proper ... and such instances , they believed , were not infrequent.54 Some emancipists , however , failed to prosper .
Some believed that it provided an opportunity for the emancipist to establish himself in independence , and by proper ... and such instances , they believed , were not infrequent.54 Some emancipists , however , failed to prosper .
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... the several governments of India and from Ceylon - adding a nota bene for Bigge that the persons of European convicts were in like manner described when mustered.87 While Bigge prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were ...
... the several governments of India and from Ceylon - adding a nota bene for Bigge that the persons of European convicts were in like manner described when mustered.87 While Bigge prepared for his departure , while the emancipists were ...
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But he recommended the abolition of land grants to emancipists except those with capital , so that the emancipists in general would remain in the class to which they belonged , the class of labourers , where their hope of future success ...
But he recommended the abolition of land grants to emancipists except those with capital , so that the emancipists in general would remain in the class to which they belonged , the class of labourers , where their hope of future success ...
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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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