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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page iv
... solely for the purpose of explaining a plan of proceeding which I sincerely believe would , if adopted , be greatly serviceable to the Colonies , and to the mother country ; and I mention the Colonial Office iv PREFACE .
... solely for the purpose of explaining a plan of proceeding which I sincerely believe would , if adopted , be greatly serviceable to the Colonies , and to the mother country ; and I mention the Colonial Office iv PREFACE .
Page v
... mother country ; and I mention the Colonial Office now simply in order to ask those who read the following pages to leave that office , and all that it contains , wholly out of consideration while they are discussing with me the subject ...
... mother country ; and I mention the Colonial Office now simply in order to ask those who read the following pages to leave that office , and all that it contains , wholly out of consideration while they are discussing with me the subject ...
Page ix
... mother - country - Colony self - sustaining - Means , land , etc. The money of the colony , how dealt with Census - When settlement becomes a province - Frame of the government - Powers of Judicature • • Digression concerning Land Fund ...
... mother - country - Colony self - sustaining - Means , land , etc. The money of the colony , how dealt with Census - When settlement becomes a province - Frame of the government - Powers of Judicature • • Digression concerning Land Fund ...
Page 2
... country in which they live , and look to no mother country , no metropolis for which they feel affection , and to which they are willing to render obedience . There are two leading ideas which enter into our conception of a colony - the ...
... country in which they live , and look to no mother country , no metropolis for which they feel affection , and to which they are willing to render obedience . There are two leading ideas which enter into our conception of a colony - the ...
Page 3
... mother country no longer exists . They have ceased to be colonies . Taking , then , these conditions , such as here described , we are to inquire in what way , under what system , can we render useful both to the mother country and her ...
... mother country no longer exists . They have ceased to be colonies . Taking , then , these conditions , such as here described , we are to inquire in what way , under what system , can we render useful both to the mother country and her ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Act of Parliament adopted appointed arise attempt Australasia authority Bancroft boundaries British North America called charter civil Colonial Office colonists condition Congress constitution corporation council created Crown difficulty district courts dominion elected emigrants England English established exercise existence favour federal government federal union feelings further enacted governor granted happy hereafter hereby independent inhabitants interests Island judges justice King labour Legislative Assembly limits Lord Durham Lower Canada Massachusetts means ment mischievous mode mother country nations Nova Scotia Ohio peculiar persons planting political population portion possess present President proceedings proposed proprietary prorogation purpose respect result rule scheme secretary separate provinces settlement settlers sovereign supreme court territory of Oregon Territory of Wisconsin thereof things tion township tract united legislature Upper Canada Van Diemen's Land Virginia wealth whole wild lands Wisconsin wise