The Colonies of England: A Plan for the Government of Some Portion of Our Colonial Possessions"Chiefly British North America, but New Zealand 'not of a size to need more than one Provincial Government'--p. 164-5"--Bagnall. |
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... British North America - Australasia -South Africa - Boundaries and extent of provinces- Objections stated and answered - The united legislature- Form of - Legislative - Administrative Powers of legislature - Powers of the administrative ...
... British North America - Australasia -South Africa - Boundaries and extent of provinces- Objections stated and answered - The united legislature- Form of - Legislative - Administrative Powers of legislature - Powers of the administrative ...
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... British North America . 2. Australasia . 3. South Africa , and 4. New Zealand . These territories , though they lie in very distant parts of the globe , the one from the other , are in many im- portant particulars alike . They possess ...
... British North America . 2. Australasia . 3. South Africa , and 4. New Zealand . These territories , though they lie in very distant parts of the globe , the one from the other , are in many im- portant particulars alike . They possess ...
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... British North America . Time must determine whether I can fill up the sketch here made . Before we endeavour to frame a polity , there ought to be in our minds a clear conception of the ends we seek to attain : and this preliminary ...
... British North America . Time must determine whether I can fill up the sketch here made . Before we endeavour to frame a polity , there ought to be in our minds a clear conception of the ends we seek to attain : and this preliminary ...
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... northern shores of the great internal waters which. * I am not now speaking of what England achieved before 1783 , butsince . - Leaving the consideration of our old colonies , as colonies , I now proceed to speak of British North America ...
... northern shores of the great internal waters which. * I am not now speaking of what England achieved before 1783 , butsince . - Leaving the consideration of our old colonies , as colonies , I now proceed to speak of British North America ...
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... British North America . * Hudson's Bay is still a mere hunting ground ; and. * I have lying before me an account of the population of all British North America in 1833. It is as follows : Lower Canada Upper Canada . Nova Scotia New ...
... British North America . * Hudson's Bay is still a mere hunting ground ; and. * I have lying before me an account of the population of all British North America in 1833. It is as follows : Lower Canada Upper Canada . Nova Scotia New ...
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