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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Page iii
... interests , fancied and real , opposed to every reform in our colonial management there is so much ignorance ( I must be pardoned the word ) respecting everything connected with our Colonies , that no plan could be devised which would ...
... interests , fancied and real , opposed to every reform in our colonial management there is so much ignorance ( I must be pardoned the word ) respecting everything connected with our Colonies , that no plan could be devised which would ...
Page iv
... interests of the Colonial Office and of England . The men of a particular office naturally endeavour to make that office important . In the case of the Colonial Office , the means of doing this have been unfortunately large , but ...
... interests of the Colonial Office and of England . The men of a particular office naturally endeavour to make that office important . In the case of the Colonial Office , the means of doing this have been unfortunately large , but ...
Page vii
... interests which press upon Congress and obstruct its legislation , do not , after the same fashion , lie in our path ; so we may , if we legislate at all , legislate safely , for the whole of the colonies and wild lands in the several ...
... interests which press upon Congress and obstruct its legislation , do not , after the same fashion , lie in our path ; so we may , if we legislate at all , legislate safely , for the whole of the colonies and wild lands in the several ...
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... interests and circumstances peculiar to each . But there are certain matters which are common to all these separate systems which can be well discussed together , and general rules established concerning these common interests , before ...
... interests and circumstances peculiar to each . But there are certain matters which are common to all these separate systems which can be well discussed together , and general rules established concerning these common interests , before ...
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... interests existing in the West Indies would require a volume to themselves , if they are to be satisfactorily provided for . So , also , I put aside , and for similar reasons , Borneo , and the circumjacent territories possessed by us ...
... interests existing in the West Indies would require a volume to themselves , if they are to be satisfactorily provided for . So , also , I put aside , and for similar reasons , Borneo , and the circumjacent territories possessed by us ...
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