A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 psl. |
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Hugh Edward Egerton. and wealth in the Mother country and the Colonies have become materially altered . All that I have ventured to maintain is that Imperial Federation , if it means a Federal Imperial Parliament , will have its own ...
Hugh Edward Egerton. and wealth in the Mother country and the Colonies have become materially altered . All that I have ventured to maintain is that Imperial Federation , if it means a Federal Imperial Parliament , will have its own ...
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... becomes a British Possession ) 1713 Foundation of Georgia 1732 Outbreak of War between England and Spain 1739 War of the Austrian Succession 1740 Capture of Louisbourg by New England Colonists 1745 Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle ...
... becomes a British Possession ) 1713 Foundation of Georgia 1732 Outbreak of War between England and Spain 1739 War of the Austrian Succession 1740 Capture of Louisbourg by New England Colonists 1745 Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle ...
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... becomes more apparent , the crudity of the early view is recognised . For the moment , as in the Charter to the Virginia Company of 1606 , the theory is held that legislative authority may remain in the Crown , executive functions being ...
... becomes more apparent , the crudity of the early view is recognised . For the moment , as in the Charter to the Virginia Company of 1606 , the theory is held that legislative authority may remain in the Crown , executive functions being ...
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... become to this theory , and perhaps so easy were the opportunities for evasion , that pro- bably things might have gone on for long in the same manner , had not a crisis been precipitated by causes , with which we shall deal later on ...
... become to this theory , and perhaps so easy were the opportunities for evasion , that pro- bably things might have gone on for long in the same manner , had not a crisis been precipitated by causes , with which we shall deal later on ...
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... becoming fused into a common national type . It includes the West Indies , because , in spite of the climate , Englishmen have for generations found in them a permanent home . We might say that a Colony is a de- > pendency administered ...
... becoming fused into a common national type . It includes the West Indies , because , in spite of the climate , Englishmen have for generations found in them a permanent home . We might say that a Colony is a de- > pendency administered ...
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