A Colonist on the Colonial QuestionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 224 páginas |
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... to be 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.
... to be 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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... lead either England or the Colonies to desire it . To the Colonies emancipation ' would bring evils which they should strive , by every means in their power , to avert ; to England it would bring but few of the promised benefits , and ...
... lead either England or the Colonies to desire it . To the Colonies emancipation ' would bring evils which they should strive , by every means in their power , to avert ; to England it would bring but few of the promised benefits , and ...
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... lead to an under - estimate of its value . These points , however , are not the circumstances to which we invite the special attention of our readers . All that for which we have contended may be admitted , and still the gross amount of ...
... lead to an under - estimate of its value . These points , however , are not the circumstances to which we invite the special attention of our readers . All that for which we have contended may be admitted , and still the gross amount of ...
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... lead to error ? And is it not self - evident that the trade with countries whose population is recruited by immigra- tion as well as by natural increase must augment much more rapidly than that with countries recruited by natu- ral ...
... lead to error ? And is it not self - evident that the trade with countries whose population is recruited by immigra- tion as well as by natural increase must augment much more rapidly than that with countries recruited by natu- ral ...
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... leads them to think of foreign war.'1 And , again , even more distinctly , he affirms that Canada is the sole cause which can induce a war with the States : - For Canada , and for Canada alone , we stand always on the brink of a war ...
... leads them to think of foreign war.'1 And , again , even more distinctly , he affirms that Canada is the sole cause which can induce a war with the States : - For Canada , and for Canada alone , we stand always on the brink of a war ...
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