The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 83
... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
Page 150
... Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging " squatting " and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a desperate measure to encourage settlement and relieve the economic ...
... Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging " squatting " and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a desperate measure to encourage settlement and relieve the economic ...
Page 181
... Crown . It was the first attempt to conserve the remaining Crown lands by substituting leasehold provisions for those by which waste Crown lands could be turned into freehold . A similar bill had been rejected in the previous year , and ...
... Crown . It was the first attempt to conserve the remaining Crown lands by substituting leasehold provisions for those by which waste Crown lands could be turned into freehold . A similar bill had been rejected in the previous year , and ...
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