The Nineteenth Century, Том 19Henry S. King & Company, 1886 |
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... England ; in precisely the same manner as a citizen of New York is a citizen of the State of New York and also of ... England . Suppose for a moment London to be clothed with full powers of local govern- ment as a State or a Colony is ...
... England ; in precisely the same manner as a citizen of New York is a citizen of the State of New York and also of ... England . Suppose for a moment London to be clothed with full powers of local govern- ment as a State or a Colony is ...
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... England and her Colonies , it will appear at once that the British Colonial Empire is an empire in which the Mother - country is the common head , and the aggregate of subordinate States are Colonies . The bond between the Mother ...
... England and her Colonies , it will appear at once that the British Colonial Empire is an empire in which the Mother - country is the common head , and the aggregate of subordinate States are Colonies . The bond between the Mother ...
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... England . At all events , to deprive the Colonies of a portion of their powers is not what is meant by Imperial Federation , and nobody thinks that the Empire will be compacted by depriving the Colonies of existing privileges . It need ...
... England . At all events , to deprive the Colonies of a portion of their powers is not what is meant by Imperial Federation , and nobody thinks that the Empire will be compacted by depriving the Colonies of existing privileges . It need ...
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... England and her Colonies have been annexed to the United States . What would be the consequence ? Would the dependencies be represented in Congress ? Certainly not ; the United States and her dependencies would form an American Empire ...
... England and her Colonies have been annexed to the United States . What would be the consequence ? Would the dependencies be represented in Congress ? Certainly not ; the United States and her dependencies would form an American Empire ...
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... England , and the married ruffians of England , would all be in the same boat . ( or rather canoe ) as savages . All this may be granted to Mr. Müller . On the other hand , if any set of human beings are at once cruel , nearly naked ...
... England , and the married ruffians of England , would all be in the same boat . ( or rather canoe ) as savages . All this may be granted to Mr. Müller . On the other hand , if any set of human beings are at once cruel , nearly naked ...
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