Bligh and the remainder of his men secured passages home, and arrived in England in March, 1790. In the summer of 1791 he was promoted commander, given the command of the Providence, with an armed tender, the Assistance, and sent to carry out the breadfruit transplantation idea, which he satisfactorily accomplished.
"The Naval Pioneers of Australia"
Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery
In her childless experience there was no other life that had taken root in her circumstances and might suffer transplantation; only she and her husband could lose or profit by the change.
"On the Frontier"
Bret Harte
This is an explanation which explains nothing-least of all, the problem: why the lively strangers should have required the contact with insular phlegm in order to receive the creative impulse-why, in other words, Norman-French literature should have derived so enormous an advantage from the transplantation of Normans to English ground.
"Chaucer"
Adolphus William Ward