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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... political economists generally , ( not by all indeed , for there are some remarkable exceptions , ) and I also perceive that the members of parliament who are classed as the Man- chester and Yorkshire party have a tendency towards this ...
... political economists generally , ( not by all indeed , for there are some remarkable exceptions , ) and I also perceive that the members of parliament who are classed as the Man- chester and Yorkshire party have a tendency towards this ...
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... political institutions . Visions of glory and of gain - sanguine hopes of great wealth and honour attained without labour , and at once , led the daring , the reckless , and the idle - broken - down spend- thrifts , and gay gallants of ...
... political institutions . Visions of glory and of gain - sanguine hopes of great wealth and honour attained without labour , and at once , led the daring , the reckless , and the idle - broken - down spend- thrifts , and gay gallants of ...
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... political constitution ( if I may use the term ) under which the scheme of colonizing was to be attempted , as inefficient and mischievous as possible . The supreme power was in the hands of a body of persons in England , whose great ...
... political constitution ( if I may use the term ) under which the scheme of colonizing was to be attempted , as inefficient and mischievous as possible . The supreme power was in the hands of a body of persons in England , whose great ...
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... was made , and , in a certain sense , for the better , in what I have called the political constitu- * Bancroft , History of America , vol . i . p . 145 . tion of the colonizing body . The supreme council in VIRGINIA . 27.
... was made , and , in a certain sense , for the better , in what I have called the political constitu- * Bancroft , History of America , vol . i . p . 145 . tion of the colonizing body . The supreme council in VIRGINIA . 27.
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... political science , instead of assuming the more modest character of his- torians , in which , if they were honest , they might bring to light the valuable experience which the past has garnered up for our use . In the history of our ...
... political science , instead of assuming the more modest character of his- torians , in which , if they were honest , they might bring to light the valuable experience which the past has garnered up for our use . In the history of our ...
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