A Colonist on the Colonial QuestionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 224 páginas |
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... matter of regret . But I felt that I should not be doing justice to the subject were I to lay before my readers only one side of the case , and that in no manner was it possible to bring both sides before them so effec- tually as by ...
... matter of regret . But I felt that I should not be doing justice to the subject were I to lay before my readers only one side of the case , and that in no manner was it possible to bring both sides before them so effec- tually as by ...
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... matters are in an unsatisfactory condition . Emancipationists not only assert that all the advantages which have been sup- posed to be derived from an Empire on which the sun never sets ' are , in fact , a mockery , a delusion , and a ...
... matters are in an unsatisfactory condition . Emancipationists not only assert that all the advantages which have been sup- posed to be derived from an Empire on which the sun never sets ' are , in fact , a mockery , a delusion , and a ...
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... matter at any time , there certainly can be none while Fenianism exists in both Ireland and America ; and this under so strong a form that not only are raids from the latter country into British territories planned , but also executed ...
... matter at any time , there certainly can be none while Fenianism exists in both Ireland and America ; and this under so strong a form that not only are raids from the latter country into British territories planned , but also executed ...
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... matter of life and death , for if the importation of this food could be prevented her people must starve ; there is no other alternative . It is impossible to blink the fact that war without command of the seas brings starvation to ...
... matter of life and death , for if the importation of this food could be prevented her people must starve ; there is no other alternative . It is impossible to blink the fact that war without command of the seas brings starvation to ...
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... matter ? Supposing it to be accom- plished , and the Colonies independent states , what security has England that they would remain so , and give her no further trouble ? Mr. Smith contends that the colonial empire is useless to England ...
... matter ? Supposing it to be accom- plished , and the Colonies independent states , what security has England that they would remain so , and give her no further trouble ? Mr. Smith contends that the colonial empire is useless to England ...
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