The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The growth of the new Empire, l783-1870Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1940 - Great Britain |
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Page 685
... established churches could not be acclimatised in the new colonial societies . It was soon apparent that what the colonists wanted was to substitute the voluntary principle for Church establishment . The matter was debated by Parliament ...
... established churches could not be acclimatised in the new colonial societies . It was soon apparent that what the colonists wanted was to substitute the voluntary principle for Church establishment . The matter was debated by Parliament ...
Page 781
... established in all parts of the Empire large Anglo- Colonial banks directed from London and with extensive resources of English capital . In Australia the demand for loanable capital was much more urgent than in the other colonies , and ...
... established in all parts of the Empire large Anglo- Colonial banks directed from London and with extensive resources of English capital . In Australia the demand for loanable capital was much more urgent than in the other colonies , and ...
Page 784
... established . On three occasions between 1836 and 1850 attempts were made to establish Anglo - Indian banks with large capital resources , and all were prevented by the East India Company , the directors of which were closely linked ...
... established . On three occasions between 1836 and 1850 attempts were made to establish Anglo - Indian banks with large capital resources , and all were prevented by the East India Company , the directors of which were closely linked ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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