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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... attempts at systematic colonization will be useless , and doomed to fail . Before we can act according to a plan , we must frame the plan . Such a plan to be framed must be written , put down , and recorded . Men will then see what the ...
... attempts at systematic colonization will be useless , and doomed to fail . Before we can act according to a plan , we must frame the plan . Such a plan to be framed must be written , put down , and recorded . Men will then see what the ...
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... attempts of the English people to establish colonies , that success has been obtained in spite of the ... attempt will be made to discover , if possible , a means of preventing the continuance of this evil system if system ...
... attempts of the English people to establish colonies , that success has been obtained in spite of the ... attempt will be made to discover , if possible , a means of preventing the continuance of this evil system if system ...
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... attempt to turn that relation to use for both the parties concerned . If we advert to Ceylon , and inquire why it is that we do not consider it a colony , we shall find that there is no belief on our parts , or on that of any one else ...
... attempt to turn that relation to use for both the parties concerned . If we advert to Ceylon , and inquire why it is that we do not consider it a colony , we shall find that there is no belief on our parts , or on that of any one else ...
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... attempting to convert any portion of our people into tributaries to our dominion . The difficulty of creating a. the difficulty . When they bring the subject of colonies before par- liament , you always find them endeavouring to win ...
... attempting to convert any portion of our people into tributaries to our dominion . The difficulty of creating a. the difficulty . When they bring the subject of colonies before par- liament , you always find them endeavouring to win ...
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... attempted , but success attending only one condition of things , and attending just in proportion as that condition was adopted or departed from . The conditions upon which success thus depended , were the existence , first of self ...
... attempted , but success attending only one condition of things , and attending just in proportion as that condition was adopted or departed from . The conditions upon which success thus depended , were the existence , first of self ...
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