An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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And no sugar boiling either , as it turned out , because the Tahitians were not yet broken on the idea of regular paid work . As Andrew Ure , the nineteenth - century eulogist of the factory system , had taken the trouble to point out ...
And no sugar boiling either , as it turned out , because the Tahitians were not yet broken on the idea of regular paid work . As Andrew Ure , the nineteenth - century eulogist of the factory system , had taken the trouble to point out ...
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Sugar - which , as Adam Smith asserted , had once been the most profitable crop in the world - was being grown on Jamaica's exhausted soil both in excess of demand and at a loss . To make matters worse , Napoleon's clever chemists had ...
Sugar - which , as Adam Smith asserted , had once been the most profitable crop in the world - was being grown on Jamaica's exhausted soil both in excess of demand and at a loss . To make matters worse , Napoleon's clever chemists had ...
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On the prosperous French sugar island of Santo Domingo , the ideas of liberty , equality and brotherhood were at once taken to heart by the slaves , as an expression of their natural right . Santo Domingo was then Britain's fiercest ...
On the prosperous French sugar island of Santo Domingo , the ideas of liberty , equality and brotherhood were at once taken to heart by the slaves , as an expression of their natural right . Santo Domingo was then Britain's fiercest ...
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