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Cornish Wrecking, 1700-1860: Reality and Popular Myth
Cathryn Jean Pearce
School of Area Studies, History, Politics & Literature
Centre for European & International Studies Research
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66%
Legislation
33%
Inquiry
33%
Picture
33%
Rocks
16%
Social History
16%
Cultural History
16%
Activity
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Authority
16%
Time
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Reality
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Belief
16%
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Washing
16%
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Popular
50%
Law
33%
Shipwreck
33%
Time
16%
Local
16%
Relationships
16%
Wreck
16%
Reaction Mechanism
16%
British culture
16%
Individual rights
16%
Evil
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Gentry
16%
Entitlement
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33%
rocks
16%
united kingdom
16%
layers
16%
attitudes
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ships
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washing
16%