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第 98 頁
... interference and control , exercised over Colonies by the Ministers of the
Crown , in the interest of those communities ... with some little exaggeration , in
the following terms :That colonies must be maintained for the interests of both
sidesfor ...
... interference and control , exercised over Colonies by the Ministers of the
Crown , in the interest of those communities ... with some little exaggeration , in
the following terms :That colonies must be maintained for the interests of both
sidesfor ...
第 111 頁
... a protracted maritime war would probably lead these colonies to demand a
more complete severance of their interests ... to do what was best for the
Colonies themselves , without reference to the immediate or apparent interest of
the mother ...
... a protracted maritime war would probably lead these colonies to demand a
more complete severance of their interests ... to do what was best for the
Colonies themselves , without reference to the immediate or apparent interest of
the mother ...
第 269 頁
This cry is not , he tells us , “ a mere cry of impracticable socialists ; it springs from
a vague but true perception of the causes of the depression under which the
agricultural interest , and with it the whole prosperity of Ireland , labours .
This cry is not , he tells us , “ a mere cry of impracticable socialists ; it springs from
a vague but true perception of the causes of the depression under which the
agricultural interest , and with it the whole prosperity of Ireland , labours .
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
Review of the Colonial Policy of Lord John Russells | 98 |
And other Works | 275 |
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