The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public lands, are the only points on which the mother... A Historical Geography of the British Colonies - 152 psl.autoriai: Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1917Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1839 - 164 psl.
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters, which so concern us, are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 psl.
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters, which so concern us, are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public... | |
| 1840 - 954 psl.
...the mother country ; and he enumerates as the only points on which such a control is advisable — the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations and of trade, and the disposal of the public lands. A perfect subordination on these points would be always cheerfully... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1840 - 966 psl.
...the mother country j and he enumerates as the only points on which such a control is advisable — the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations and of trade, and the disposal of the public lands. A perfect subordination on these points would be always cheerfully... | |
| 1840 - 954 psl.
...the mother country ; and he enumerates as the only points on which such a control is advisable — the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations and of trade, and the disposal of the public lands. A perfect suliordination on these points would be always cheerfully... | |
| John Little - 1855 - 118 psl.
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters which so concern us are very few; — The Constitution of the form of Government, — the...regulation of Foreign Relations, and of Trade with the Mother Country, the other British Colonies, and Foreign Nations, and the disposal of the Public Lands,... | |
| William Kingsford - 1898 - 2550 psl.
...do not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters which so concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government — the...regulation of foreign relations and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies and foreign nations — and the disposal of the public lands... | |
| William Henry Parr Greswell, Royal Colonial Institute, London - 1890 - 402 psl.
...representative members have confidence.' Again, ' The matters which concern us,' he observes, ' are very few. The constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother- country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands... | |
| 1914 - 552 psl.
...placing, like Wakefield and Buller, many things beyond the scope of colonial responsibility ; for example "the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands."... | |
| William Henry Parr Greswell - 1898 - 266 psl.
...whom the representative members have confidence." Again: "The matters which concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government, the regulation...mother-country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands, are the only points on which the mother-country requires a control.... | |
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