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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... happy , in so far as their prosperity and happiness are dependent on the government to which they are subject and while thus flourishing within themselves , may become useful to the mother country from which they have sprung . A Colony ...
... happy , in so far as their prosperity and happiness are dependent on the government to which they are subject and while thus flourishing within themselves , may become useful to the mother country from which they have sprung . A Colony ...
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... happy change , and perhaps the absence of a turbulent and ignorant peasant farmer may make room for a peaceful and industrious labourer , who , receiving weekly wages , will make the land , under the guidance of an instructed capitalist ...
... happy change , and perhaps the absence of a turbulent and ignorant peasant farmer may make room for a peaceful and industrious labourer , who , receiving weekly wages , will make the land , under the guidance of an instructed capitalist ...
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... happy people . That she can do this without expense I believe , and shall , I think , be able to prove ; and to that proof I now apply myself . The English , with much self - complacency , call them- selves a practical people ; and so ...
... happy people . That she can do this without expense I believe , and shall , I think , be able to prove ; and to that proof I now apply myself . The English , with much self - complacency , call them- selves a practical people ; and so ...
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... happy , free , and tolerant com- munity . Sir George Calvert , member for Yorkshire , and secretary of state , had been early charmed and excited by the stories of American adventure . He longed to be the founder of a state . His power ...
... happy , free , and tolerant com- munity . Sir George Calvert , member for Yorkshire , and secretary of state , had been early charmed and excited by the stories of American adventure . He longed to be the founder of a state . His power ...
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... happy neglect at- tended New England . In those years ( really a quarter of a century ) they governed themselves asking England for nothing - receiving from her nothing , for which she did not receive ample return . Massachusetts was a ...
... happy neglect at- tended New England . In those years ( really a quarter of a century ) they governed themselves asking England for nothing - receiving from her nothing , for which she did not receive ample return . Massachusetts was a ...
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