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Their economic interests were three - fold : to establish a depot in the vicinity of the equator for their trade with India , Africa , the Middle East , and Europe ; to trade with the Celebes for trepang and the bird of paradise ...
Their economic interests were three - fold : to establish a depot in the vicinity of the equator for their trade with India , Africa , the Middle East , and Europe ; to trade with the Celebes for trepang and the bird of paradise ...
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... the monopoly of trade in eastern seas.59 This raised the question whether the East India Company should grant licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the original restrictions imposed on the trade ...
... the monopoly of trade in eastern seas.59 This raised the question whether the East India Company should grant licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the original restrictions imposed on the trade ...
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Only those such as a Terry and a Larra , who supplemented their income from land by entering the retail trade , especially the trade in spirits , were able to use the convict system to rise out of the social class to which they had ...
Only those such as a Terry and a Larra , who supplemented their income from land by entering the retail trade , especially the trade in spirits , were able to use the convict system to rise out of the social class to which they had ...
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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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