The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 302
1° Mthat control into emigration policy Durham had adopted from Wakefield as it
stood , for like Wakefield he thought the waste lands of the colonies a great
strategic reserve to be retained in English hands for the support of a new British ...
1° Mthat control into emigration policy Durham had adopted from Wakefield as it
stood , for like Wakefield he thought the waste lands of the colonies a great
strategic reserve to be retained in English hands for the support of a new British ...
Page 317
On the other hand , he might surrender outright to Baldwin , Lafontaine , and the
party of unmitigated responsible government ; but that could only mean instant
and ignominious recall at Stanley ' s hands . Advised especially by W . H . Draper
...
On the other hand , he might surrender outright to Baldwin , Lafontaine , and the
party of unmitigated responsible government ; but that could only mean instant
and ignominious recall at Stanley ' s hands . Advised especially by W . H . Draper
...
Page 451
Concerning the relation which Brown and his followers should bear to the
Government there was also much discussion , due , on the one hand , to Brown '
s personal repugnance to becoming a colleague of men whom he had so bitterly
...
Concerning the relation which Brown and his followers should bear to the
Government there was also much discussion , due , on the one hand , to Brown '
s personal repugnance to becoming a colleague of men whom he had so bitterly
...
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Contents
The Laurentian Region | 5 |
Customs of the Aborigines | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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