The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 69
... object of this publication is to recommend to our Government a vigorous system of policy with regard to our Ameri- can provinces ; to encourage emigration to them ; and , above all , to foster their trade , to the complete exclusion of ...
... object of this publication is to recommend to our Government a vigorous system of policy with regard to our Ameri- can provinces ; to encourage emigration to them ; and , above all , to foster their trade , to the complete exclusion of ...
Pagina 70
... to be feared and watched , that they prosecute them without noise , and direct them steadily to one great object . The other party have a manifest leaning to France in all their schemes of policy 70 COLONIAL POLICY of great BRITAIN .
... to be feared and watched , that they prosecute them without noise , and direct them steadily to one great object . The other party have a manifest leaning to France in all their schemes of policy 70 COLONIAL POLICY of great BRITAIN .
Pagina 72
... object of sufficient importance with us to inquire whether the supply of fish to the West Indies and other British colonies , should not be wholly furnished from British capital and industry , or whether we are still to put into the ...
... object of sufficient importance with us to inquire whether the supply of fish to the West Indies and other British colonies , should not be wholly furnished from British capital and industry , or whether we are still to put into the ...
Pagina 74
... object in our translatic policy must be to raise and support a power of sufficient magnitude to keep the Americans in check on their own shores ; to embrace every opportunity of rearing sailors , and of increasing the ton- nage of our ...
... object in our translatic policy must be to raise and support a power of sufficient magnitude to keep the Americans in check on their own shores ; to embrace every opportunity of rearing sailors , and of increasing the ton- nage of our ...
Pagina 76
... object of this arrangement , it is very obvious , was in the first place , to have the settlers of a respectable order of men , and secondly , to prevent them from repairing to the United states in preference to remain- ing in Canada ...
... object of this arrangement , it is very obvious , was in the first place , to have the settlers of a respectable order of men , and secondly , to prevent them from repairing to the United states in preference to remain- ing in Canada ...
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