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Essay heading: Charles Darwin and His Voyage
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Wood, nephew of lord Londonderry, had bad news for Charles. Mr. Wood had sent Captain Fitzroy a letter about Charles. He had told him how Charles was a Whig, just in case they ever argued about the Reform bill Mr. Wood would not get in trouble for not pre warning him about Charles being a Whig. Captain Fitzroy was a torries and did not agree with the reform bill as the Whigs did... displayed 300 characters
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Captain Fitzroy was a torries and did not agree with the reform bill as the Whigs did. Fitzroy replied with a letter of rejection to having Charles on board the ship. He said he wanted the naturalist to be his friend, to dine with him and so on. No one else on board had those special privileges. He then continued on to say that he had offered the job to his long time friend by the name of Mr... displayed next 300 characters
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