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... power in the world . England , France , and the United States will alone have a marine superior to ours . Isolated from one another , we could claim regards this point , the promoters of the scheme- though 2 [ ESSAY COLONIZATION AND.
... power in the world . England , France , and the United States will alone have a marine superior to ours . Isolated from one another , we could claim regards this point , the promoters of the scheme- though 2 [ ESSAY COLONIZATION AND.
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... England , to which we owe birth - save the United States , whose power is derived from the same parent source as our own - save France , from whom many of those here present have sprung , can take rank before us . " - COLONEL GREY at ...
... England , to which we owe birth - save the United States , whose power is derived from the same parent source as our own - save France , from whom many of those here present have sprung , can take rank before us . " - COLONEL GREY at ...
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... England in the New World ; and such are those which we are even now building up in Australia and New Zealand . Having thus determined the proper sense of the word " colony , " we we now proceed with our review , taking as its starting ...
... England in the New World ; and such are those which we are even now building up in Australia and New Zealand . Having thus determined the proper sense of the word " colony , " we we now proceed with our review , taking as its starting ...
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... England . For the purpose of reaping the promise of the accepted creed , the position of Spain was the most favourable which it is possible to conceive . The portion of the New World which fell to her lot was rich in the precious metals ...
... England . For the purpose of reaping the promise of the accepted creed , the position of Spain was the most favourable which it is possible to conceive . The portion of the New World which fell to her lot was rich in the precious metals ...
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... England now sends to the single port of Mel- bourne - scarcely more than the burden of a single vessel , the Great Eastern , now in the mercantile marine of England . This was the extent of the legal trade of Spain with her colonies ...
... England now sends to the single port of Mel- bourne - scarcely more than the burden of a single vessel , the Great Eastern , now in the mercantile marine of England . This was the extent of the legal trade of Spain with her colonies ...
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