The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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THE WAKEFIELD SYSTEM 213 of labour in the penal colonies , where the land policy provided a striking contrast to that of the United States . While still in gaol in 1829 he published , under the editorship of Robert Gouger , A Letter ...
THE WAKEFIELD SYSTEM 213 of labour in the penal colonies , where the land policy provided a striking contrast to that of the United States . While still in gaol in 1829 he published , under the editorship of Robert Gouger , A Letter ...
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The United States , however , showed no political interest in any group except the Sandwich Islands , where American missionaries and residents had acquired considerable influence . Not anxious to annex them herself , she nevertheless ...
The United States , however , showed no political interest in any group except the Sandwich Islands , where American missionaries and residents had acquired considerable influence . Not anxious to annex them herself , she nevertheless ...
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These resolutions , and the fortnight's discussion of them which followed , were based largely on a comparative study of the constitutions of the United States and of Canada , in the light of the political experience of the members of ...
These resolutions , and the fortnight's discussion of them which followed , were based largely on a comparative study of the constitutions of the United States and of Canada , in the light of the political experience of the members of ...
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