The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation

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Main Author: Young, George R. (George Renny), 1802-1853
Other Authors: University of Toronto - Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
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Published: London, J. Ridgway, 1834
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spelling ftbhle:oai:biodiversitylibrary.org:item/174818 2024-09-15T18:20:03+00:00 The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation Young, George R. (George Renny), 1802-1853 University of Toronto - Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/174818 https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.96644 English eng London, J. Ridgway, 1834 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/96644 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/174818 doi:10.5962/bhl.title.96644 Not provided. Contact Holding Institution to verify copyright status. 1763-1840 1834 Canada canimp Fisheries Politics and government text Book ftbhle https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.96644 2024-07-15T09:53:26Z Book Newfoundland Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) London :
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The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
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title The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
title_short The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
title_full The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
title_fullStr The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
title_full_unstemmed The British North American colonies : letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P., upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "Rights of Fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the Mother Country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the Empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the British Nation
title_sort british north american colonies : letters to the right hon. e.g.s. stanley, m.p., upon the existing treaties with france and america, as regards their "rights of fishery" upon the coasts of nova scotia, labrador, and newfoundland; the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the mother country and the colonies; with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the british dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them is fully counterbalanced by the commercial advantages derived from them; and that their preservation as integral parts of the empire is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy of the british nation
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