The Quarterly Review, Volume 114William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1863 |
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... Colonies , delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841. By Herman Merivale , A.M. , Professor of Political Economy . New Edition . London . 1861 . 3. Reports of the Past and Present State of Her Ma- jesty's ...
... Colonies , delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841. By Herman Merivale , A.M. , Professor of Political Economy . New Edition . London . 1861 . 3. Reports of the Past and Present State of Her Ma- jesty's ...
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... Colonies , delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841. By Herman Merivale , A.M. , Professor of Political Economy . New Edi- tion . London . 1861 . 3. Reports of the Past and Present State of Her Majesty's ...
... Colonies , delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839 , 1840 , and 1841. By Herman Merivale , A.M. , Professor of Political Economy . New Edi- tion . London . 1861 . 3. Reports of the Past and Present State of Her Majesty's ...
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... colonies . Whatever appearance of power or state is given by their possession is needless for our security , and disproportioned to our strength . We should be as rich , as productive , as secure , and as powerful without Canada ...
... colonies . Whatever appearance of power or state is given by their possession is needless for our security , and disproportioned to our strength . We should be as rich , as productive , as secure , and as powerful without Canada ...
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... colonies than to give them up . What have the Colonies done for England ? To answer the question , it is necessary to consider certain conditions which would have existed but for them . Do those who thus interrogate us ever take the ...
... colonies than to give them up . What have the Colonies done for England ? To answer the question , it is necessary to consider certain conditions which would have existed but for them . Do those who thus interrogate us ever take the ...
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... Colonies . Add to these also the families who have emigrated wholesale to the eastern and southern dependencies , and thus eased the pres- sure of genteel ' competition at home , and we obtain a clear notion of the relief which our ...
... Colonies . Add to these also the families who have emigrated wholesale to the eastern and southern dependencies , and thus eased the pres- sure of genteel ' competition at home , and we obtain a clear notion of the relief which our ...
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