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 vii
... wild lands in the several portions of our Colonial Empire to which my work relates , as one whole , propose , as Mr. Dane did , by his celebrated ordinance , to make one law for all . The separate interests which press upon Congress and ...
... wild lands in the several portions of our Colonial Empire to which my work relates , as one whole , propose , as Mr. Dane did , by his celebrated ordinance , to make one law for all . The separate interests which press upon Congress and ...
Page xiii
... Wild Lands belonging to the United States not yet constituted Territories according to their system . The RED shows the extent of the English possessions in North America . On the GREEN , there are now dwelling nearly 25,000,000 of ...
... Wild Lands belonging to the United States not yet constituted Territories according to their system . The RED shows the extent of the English possessions in North America . On the GREEN , there are now dwelling nearly 25,000,000 of ...
Page 2
... lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land ... wild and without inhabitants ; and the other , that the inhabitants for which it is ...
... lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land ... wild and without inhabitants ; and the other , that the inhabitants for which it is ...
Page 3
... wild or unoccupied lands within the island , which are fit for , or likely to receive , any body of English settlers ... land is left for a new comer ; and even if there were large unsettled territories which had no owners , yet ...
... wild or unoccupied lands within the island , which are fit for , or likely to receive , any body of English settlers ... land is left for a new comer ; and even if there were large unsettled territories which had no owners , yet ...
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... wild lands in the west and northwest parts of the country , before the war of the Revolution , on the supposition that their respective ter- ritories extended to the farthest lakes , and the Mississippi , if not to the Pacific ocean ...
... wild lands in the west and northwest parts of the country , before the war of the Revolution , on the supposition that their respective ter- ritories extended to the farthest lakes , and the Mississippi , if not to the Pacific ocean ...
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