Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Colonies should not exceed the common postage from London to the ports from which the letters were sent . In addition to this , all merchants ' ships should be allowed to carry letters free of Post - Office charge . The obvious policy ...
... Colonies should not exceed the common postage from London to the ports from which the letters were sent . In addition to this , all merchants ' ships should be allowed to carry letters free of Post - Office charge . The obvious policy ...
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... Colonies , and the steps which had been taken by the Colonial Legislatures to carry it into execution , were alluded to with gratulation . Municipal Corporations , the Poor Laws , and the Ecclesiastical Revenues in England and Wales ...
... Colonies , and the steps which had been taken by the Colonial Legislatures to carry it into execution , were alluded to with gratulation . Municipal Corporations , the Poor Laws , and the Ecclesiastical Revenues in England and Wales ...
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... COLONIES . The Legislative Assembly of Jamaica has adopted , with some alterations , the Bill for Negro Emancipation . In this island , as well as in Antigua , an opinion seems to prevail , that it would be better to dispense with the ...
... COLONIES . The Legislative Assembly of Jamaica has adopted , with some alterations , the Bill for Negro Emancipation . In this island , as well as in Antigua , an opinion seems to prevail , that it would be better to dispense with the ...
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... colonists ; while the external defence of them from foreign attack should be provided for by our naval squadrons , and a very small establish- ment of regular troops in each colony . It may further be remarked , that St. Lucia , being ...
... colonists ; while the external defence of them from foreign attack should be provided for by our naval squadrons , and a very small establish- ment of regular troops in each colony . It may further be remarked , that St. Lucia , being ...
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... Colonies , In the East Indies , Abroad . Rank & File . 26,000 17,480 43,480 At Homes Regular troops for relief , & c . 24,000 Guards , Cavalry , Total , 3,500 5,000 32,500 75,980 According to this arrangement , the force in the colonies ...
... Colonies , In the East Indies , Abroad . Rank & File . 26,000 17,480 43,480 At Homes Regular troops for relief , & c . 24,000 Guards , Cavalry , Total , 3,500 5,000 32,500 75,980 According to this arrangement , the force in the colonies ...
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