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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... Settlement Mode of establishing - Survey- First sale of land - Government - Extent of interference by the mother - country - Colony self - sustaining - Means , land , etc. The money of the colony , how dealt with Census - When settlement ...
... Settlement Mode of establishing - Survey- First sale of land - Government - Extent of interference by the mother - country - Colony self - sustaining - Means , land , etc. The money of the colony , how dealt with Census - When settlement ...
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... settlement is not connected with them . Their lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land , but belong to the country in which they ...
... settlement is not connected with them . Their lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land , but belong to the country in which they ...
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... settlement are entirely different from those which ought to preside over our policy and acts in colonization . I mention the subject of criminals and transportation on the present occasion , only for the purpose of at once removing it ...
... settlement are entirely different from those which ought to preside over our policy and acts in colonization . I mention the subject of criminals and transportation on the present occasion , only for the purpose of at once removing it ...
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... settlement is of itself sufficiently great , without the addition of a metropolitan tax . To raise up a new community in the wilderness - to create civilized homes , and establish all the arts and all the necessities of civilized life ...
... settlement is of itself sufficiently great , without the addition of a metropolitan tax . To raise up a new community in the wilderness - to create civilized homes , and establish all the arts and all the necessities of civilized life ...
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... settlements of Virginia were formed in con- sequence , and by means of powers granted in charters from the crown . The object was immediate gain to the projectors ; the means by which this gain was sought to be botained were the mines ...
... settlements of Virginia were formed in con- sequence , and by means of powers granted in charters from the crown . The object was immediate gain to the projectors ; the means by which this gain was sought to be botained were the mines ...
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