A Colonist on the Colonial QuestionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 224 páginas |
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... long delayed . I have consequently sought to set forth the reasons which lead me to believe that ' emancipation ' would be at once most disastrous to England and very mischievous to the Colonies ; and have endeavoured to prove.
... long delayed . I have consequently sought to set forth the reasons which lead me to believe that ' emancipation ' would be at once most disastrous to England and very mischievous to the Colonies ; and have endeavoured to prove.
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... consequently , that the entire importation should not be credited to it . But even allowing this doubt to go against us , the result is not only enormously in favour of the proportionate value of ' the worst trade , ' but even its sum ...
... consequently , that the entire importation should not be credited to it . But even allowing this doubt to go against us , the result is not only enormously in favour of the proportionate value of ' the worst trade , ' but even its sum ...
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... consequently reduced to very small proportions ; and still further reduced when on the other side of the account we place the motives for keeping the peace which are furnished to them by the union of the two countries , rendering a war ...
... consequently reduced to very small proportions ; and still further reduced when on the other side of the account we place the motives for keeping the peace which are furnished to them by the union of the two countries , rendering a war ...
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... consequently , that the Colonies were , under this ' general reign of monopoly , ' a positive loss to England in a com- mercial point of view , but would become an advantage under a free trade policy , as England would thus im- port ...
... consequently , that the Colonies were , under this ' general reign of monopoly , ' a positive loss to England in a com- mercial point of view , but would become an advantage under a free trade policy , as England would thus im- port ...
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... consequently , leave her not only with- out the luxuries which she imports , but , by hindering the importation of raw material for manufacturing purposes , one portion of the community without the means of earning a living ; and , by ...
... consequently , leave her not only with- out the luxuries which she imports , but , by hindering the importation of raw material for manufacturing purposes , one portion of the community without the means of earning a living ; and , by ...
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