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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... country and her colonies that tie and relationship that peculiar domi- nion which is understood when we speak of OUR COLONIES and our COLONIAL EMPIRE . The colonial dominion of England must , for my pre- B2 A COLONY - WHAT ? 3.
... country and her colonies that tie and relationship that peculiar domi- nion which is understood when we speak of OUR COLONIES and our COLONIAL EMPIRE . The colonial dominion of England must , for my pre- B2 A COLONY - WHAT ? 3.
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... dominion of England must , for my pre- sent purpose , be viewed under two separate aspects . We have colonial possessions lying in various parts of the globe , forming distinct systems , or countries . Each of these systems must be ...
... dominion of England must , for my pre- sent purpose , be viewed under two separate aspects . We have colonial possessions lying in various parts of the globe , forming distinct systems , or countries . Each of these systems must be ...
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... dominions- maintained partly from pride , and partly from a false notion of gain resulting from them . They assert , and truly , that hitherto our colonies have been to us a source of constant quarrel with other nations , and of unpro ...
... dominions- maintained partly from pride , and partly from a false notion of gain resulting from them . They assert , and truly , that hitherto our colonies have been to us a source of constant quarrel with other nations , and of unpro ...
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... dominion , thus carries her name , lan- guage , institutions , and manners to distant lands , and increases the number of her people and the amount of her wealth - if , while she does this , she retains the affec- tion of these outlying ...
... dominion , thus carries her name , lan- guage , institutions , and manners to distant lands , and increases the number of her people and the amount of her wealth - if , while she does this , she retains the affec- tion of these outlying ...
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... dominion . The difficulty of creating a new settlement is of itself sufficiently great , without the addition of a metropolitan tax . To raise up a new community in the wilderness - to create civilized homes , and establish all the arts ...
... dominion . The difficulty of creating a new settlement is of itself sufficiently great , without the addition of a metropolitan tax . To raise up a new community in the wilderness - to create civilized homes , and establish all the arts ...
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