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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... province , as near as the nature and situation of it would admit , to the British constitution " .1 To achieve these ends he proposed to divide the province into two parts so as to give each nation " a great majority in their own par ...
... province , as near as the nature and situation of it would admit , to the British constitution " .1 To achieve these ends he proposed to divide the province into two parts so as to give each nation " a great majority in their own par ...
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... Provinces , which might be expected to lead in time to a complete legislative union , had yielded to the arguments for a legislative union of the two Canadas , creating a single province in which 550,000 English would outweigh 1 Hansard ...
... Provinces , which might be expected to lead in time to a complete legislative union , had yielded to the arguments for a legislative union of the two Canadas , creating a single province in which 550,000 English would outweigh 1 Hansard ...
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... Province of Ceylon , 1795-8 . " Ceylon Antiquary , vol . IV ( 1919 ) , pp . 36-53 . " The Maritime Province of Ceylon , 1798-1805 : General History of the Hon . Frederick North's Administration . ' Ceylon Antiquary , vol . vI ( 1920 ) ...
... Province of Ceylon , 1795-8 . " Ceylon Antiquary , vol . IV ( 1919 ) , pp . 36-53 . " The Maritime Province of Ceylon , 1798-1805 : General History of the Hon . Frederick North's Administration . ' Ceylon Antiquary , vol . vI ( 1920 ) ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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