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... equal in general correctness to the notions entertained of English manners by the novelist Paul de Kock ; whilst its spirit is one of private malignity mingled with national hatred . Mistakes which are ludicrous in England are , how ...
... equal in general correctness to the notions entertained of English manners by the novelist Paul de Kock ; whilst its spirit is one of private malignity mingled with national hatred . Mistakes which are ludicrous in England are , how ...
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... equal rights to the bountiful provision which should be theirs , according to the original scheme of nature ? No : for , after the arrival of society at a certain degree of civilized perfection , man , as a mere man , unpossessed of the ...
... equal rights to the bountiful provision which should be theirs , according to the original scheme of nature ? No : for , after the arrival of society at a certain degree of civilized perfection , man , as a mere man , unpossessed of the ...
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F. A. Wilson, Alfred Bate Richards. of the natural freedom and equal rights , designed by Providence as man's inherent portion , surely this com- pensation at is least due - assured labour - and its legiti- mate reward , bread . This ...
F. A. Wilson, Alfred Bate Richards. of the natural freedom and equal rights , designed by Providence as man's inherent portion , surely this com- pensation at is least due - assured labour - and its legiti- mate reward , bread . This ...
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... equal to the strength of the organized method employed , fell beneath British sway . The experiment , however , of great means to achieve great ends was not repeated by these conquering mer- chants , beyond the sphere of their exploits ...
... equal to the strength of the organized method employed , fell beneath British sway . The experiment , however , of great means to achieve great ends was not repeated by these conquering mer- chants , beyond the sphere of their exploits ...
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... equal magnitude in some districts of England : while allotments in the interior rigorously condemn the luckless settler to lonely hardship and seclusion ; with the sole cheer in all of the prospect of some adequate return in the second ...
... equal magnitude in some districts of England : while allotments in the interior rigorously condemn the luckless settler to lonely hardship and seclusion ; with the sole cheer in all of the prospect of some adequate return in the second ...
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acres advantages American benefit body Britain British Canada Canadian China Chinese Church cities civilized Clergy reserves climate coast colonies commerce constitution continue convicts corps debt deserts direct division emigrants England English enterprize established Eugène Sue Europe evil existence expense favour feel force foreign Fort Garry France Government grand habits Halifax hand honour House industry interests island Japan labour Lake Lake Superior Lake Winnipeg land legislation Lord Lord Durham means ment miles millions misery nation nature necessary necessity Nicaragua North object observed once ourselves Pacific Parliament pauper poor population portion possession present produce propose prosperity purpose Quebec railroad railway render River Rocky Mountains ruin Russia Saskatchewan scheme settlement settlers shores Sir George Simpson soil station territory thousand tion trade United Upper Canada Van Diemen's Land vast waste lands whilst whole winter
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