The North British Review, Том 19W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... Colonies . By Samuel Lucas . London , 1850 , III . 1. The Military Miscellany . By Henry Marshall , M.D. 1846 . 2. Speech by the Secretary at War , on moving the Esti- mates for the Army . February 25 , 1853 . 3. Report of the Sickness ...
... Colonies . By Samuel Lucas . London , 1850 , III . 1. The Military Miscellany . By Henry Marshall , M.D. 1846 . 2. Speech by the Secretary at War , on moving the Esti- mates for the Army . February 25 , 1853 . 3. Report of the Sickness ...
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... colonies , or seized the colonies of others , for the sake of monopolizing to ourselves the supply of their wants and the enjoyment or the sale of their products . We forbade other nations to enter their harbours except upon the most ...
... colonies , or seized the colonies of others , for the sake of monopolizing to ourselves the supply of their wants and the enjoyment or the sale of their products . We forbade other nations to enter their harbours except upon the most ...
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... colonies of other nations , nor desire to multiply our own , for we have found out that they are troublesome to govern and costly to defend , and that our commerce with them may be just as pro- fitable if they are either independent or ...
... colonies of other nations , nor desire to multiply our own , for we have found out that they are troublesome to govern and costly to defend , and that our commerce with them may be just as pro- fitable if they are either independent or ...
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... colonies , or none worth mentioning ; Austria has scarcely any commerce , and no connexion with the East , and none of them , except ourselves , have any close link to the New World . But we are mixed up with the affairs of both ...
... colonies , or none worth mentioning ; Austria has scarcely any commerce , and no connexion with the East , and none of them , except ourselves , have any close link to the New World . But we are mixed up with the affairs of both ...
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... colonies , against all foreign assailants , to the last drop of our blood , and the last guinea of our treasury . These are matters which it would be idle and insulting to discuss . But are we to confine ourselves strictly to our own ...
... colonies , against all foreign assailants , to the last drop of our blood , and the last guinea of our treasury . These are matters which it would be idle and insulting to discuss . But are we to confine ourselves strictly to our own ...
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