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 iv
... purpose of prosecuting a quarrel with the Colonial Office , but 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 ...
... purpose of prosecuting a quarrel with the Colonial Office , but 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 ...
Page 4
... 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 considered by itself , and with regard to the ...
... 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 considered by itself , and with regard to the ...
Page 7
... purpose framing , so that it may be submitted to the scrutiny of Parliament . Of the second and more specific ... purposes for which we plant and maintain colonies ? - Why do we seek , why do we keep , at a great expense of trouble ...
... purpose framing , so that it may be submitted to the scrutiny of Parliament . Of the second and more specific ... purposes for which we plant and maintain colonies ? - Why do we seek , why do we keep , at a great expense of trouble ...
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... purpose of at once removing it out of my path , and separating it entirely from my system of colonial policy . * After the mother country has obtained what benefit flows from removing some portion of her population , she. * English ...
... purpose of at once removing it out of my path , and separating it entirely from my system of colonial policy . * After the mother country has obtained what benefit flows from removing some portion of her population , she. * English ...
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... purpose - and records of a most special and useful character . We have the means , if we so wish , of com- paring the modes adopted by different nations in similar regions , and in similar countries . As for example , the mode pursued ...
... purpose - and records of a most special and useful character . We have the means , if we so wish , of com- paring the modes adopted by different nations in similar regions , and in similar countries . As for example , the mode pursued ...
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