The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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A select committee appointed by the House of Commons to enquire into the expediency of encouraging emigration presented its report on 26 May 1826. The committee recommended the subject of emigration to the most serious and deliberate ...
A select committee appointed by the House of Commons to enquire into the expediency of encouraging emigration presented its report on 26 May 1826. The committee recommended the subject of emigration to the most serious and deliberate ...
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Needless to say , Lord Stanley forwarded the committee's report to Governor Fitzroy with considerable reluctance . He disputed the fundamental assumption of the report that " the uncivilised inhabitants of any country have but a ...
Needless to say , Lord Stanley forwarded the committee's report to Governor Fitzroy with considerable reluctance . He disputed the fundamental assumption of the report that " the uncivilised inhabitants of any country have but a ...
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Report of the select committee on New Zealand and the New Zealand Company . 1844 , XIII , I. 22. Report of select committee on expediency of guaranteeing by Act of Parliament the liquidation of a loan for defraying the debt of the ...
Report of the select committee on New Zealand and the New Zealand Company . 1844 , XIII , I. 22. Report of select committee on expediency of guaranteeing by Act of Parliament the liquidation of a loan for defraying the debt of the ...
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