A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 psl. |
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... Canada greatly developed by means of settlement ; but on the whole the difference is obvious , nor is the reason of it far to seek . We are entering upon a long period of war with uneasy intervals of peace , wherein Colonies are ...
... Canada greatly developed by means of settlement ; but on the whole the difference is obvious , nor is the reason of it far to seek . We are entering upon a long period of war with uneasy intervals of peace , wherein Colonies are ...
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... Canada , Cape Breton Island , with its Port Louisbourg , the key to the Gulf and River of St Lawrence . Although Placentia in Newfoundland was handed over to England , the French retained the right to catch fish and to dry them on land ...
... Canada , Cape Breton Island , with its Port Louisbourg , the key to the Gulf and River of St Lawrence . Although Placentia in Newfoundland was handed over to England , the French retained the right to catch fish and to dry them on land ...
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... . They refused to vote the Governor a salary , on the ground that the preparations for the expedition against Canada had Appointed in 1709 . 1 MSS . in R. O. 2 " 2 " sunk them so low . " The 130 BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY.
... . They refused to vote the Governor a salary , on the ground that the preparations for the expedition against Canada had Appointed in 1709 . 1 MSS . in R. O. 2 " 2 " sunk them so low . " The 130 BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY.
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... Canada . vania . From the leading cases of Massachusetts and New York , it will have been gathered what were the main difficulties between the Home Government and the American Colonies . There was a general recognition that " no ...
... Canada . vania . From the leading cases of Massachusetts and New York , it will have been gathered what were the main difficulties between the Home Government and the American Colonies . There was a general recognition that " no ...
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... Canada was an essential condition of the maintenance of the British empire in America . " He then goes on to quote the famous passage , wherein the Swedish traveller Kalm , writing , it must be remembered , many years before George ...
... Canada was an essential condition of the maintenance of the British empire in America . " He then goes on to quote the famous passage , wherein the Swedish traveller Kalm , writing , it must be remembered , many years before George ...
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