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then the criminals would face a choice between honesty and emigration
Charles II was the Royal patron and founder of the Royal Society
View of St Katharine's Dock from the basin
7th August 1992
Figure 8 Physcomitrium acuminatum
'The Banksia Serrata in Flower' Clerk to the Privy Council then the criminals would faceBotanical study of Banksia serrata, a shrub native to Australia and first collected by Sir Joseph Banks. Plate 19 from Journal of a voyage to New South Wales by John White (J. Debrett, London, 1790). The accompanying text states that: 'A very large cylindrical spike of flowers terminates each branch. Most of the flowers are abortive, a few only in each spike producing ripe feed.' The plate is inscribed: 'F P Nodder delin. The Banksia serrata in
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