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 856
... principle of trusteeship , a principle which was also enunciated by Chief Justice Marshall in 1831 regarding the relations of the United States to the Indians in their territory . It is not too much to say that these principles have ...
... principle of trusteeship , a principle which was also enunciated by Chief Justice Marshall in 1831 regarding the relations of the United States to the Indians in their territory . It is not too much to say that these principles have ...
Page 858
... principles not always being kept separate . If the non - colonisation principle was distasteful to the British Government , the non - intervention principle was not , and Monroe's message hastened the decision of the British Govern ...
... principles not always being kept separate . If the non - colonisation principle was distasteful to the British Government , the non - intervention principle was not , and Monroe's message hastened the decision of the British Govern ...
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... principle of " free ships , unfree goods " , remained the general rule . Treaties for " free ships , free goods " were made during the latter part of the eighteenth century and in 1800 the principle reappeared in a re - issue of the ...
... principle of " free ships , unfree goods " , remained the general rule . Treaties for " free ships , free goods " were made during the latter part of the eighteenth century and in 1800 the principle reappeared in a re - issue of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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