The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 147
... Sydney , who informed Ottley's agent , " that it was by no means proper for the Judges in the Colonies to be dependent upon the Colonial Assemblies for their support " . It was therefore Sydney's wish that an official refusal should not ...
... Sydney , who informed Ottley's agent , " that it was by no means proper for the Judges in the Colonies to be dependent upon the Colonial Assemblies for their support " . It was therefore Sydney's wish that an official refusal should not ...
Page 432
... Sydney each contained a sufficient number of free immigrants to form a public opinion in opposition to the system ; and this urban opinion was influenced by different interests and motives from those which moved the landowners of the ...
... Sydney each contained a sufficient number of free immigrants to form a public opinion in opposition to the system ; and this urban opinion was influenced by different interests and motives from those which moved the landowners of the ...
Page 959
... SYDNEY . Works . 3 vols . 1848. Contains three essays on transportation contributed to Edinburgh Review . TAILLANDIER , A. H. " De la transportation . " Reflexions sur les lois pénales de France et d'Angleterre . Paris , 1824 . TORRENS ...
... SYDNEY . Works . 3 vols . 1848. Contains three essays on transportation contributed to Edinburgh Review . TAILLANDIER , A. H. " De la transportation . " Reflexions sur les lois pénales de France et d'Angleterre . Paris , 1824 . TORRENS ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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