The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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.
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ftumichgbhathi:oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:MIU01-100265716 2023-05-15T17:21:59+02:00 The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. Young, George R. (George Renny), 1802-1853. 1834 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t8x92z75c eng eng London : J. Ridgway http://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t8x92z75c URN:ISBN:0665341229 We have determined this item to be in the public domain according to US copyright law through information in the bibliographic record and/or US copyright renewal records. The digital version is available for all educational uses worldwide. Please contact HathiTrust staff at hathitrust-help@umich.edu with any questions about this item. PDM Pêches Fisheries text 1834 ftumichgbhathi 2019-11-07T07:29:51Z Electronic reproduction. Mode of access: Internet. 44 Text Newfoundland Hathi Trust Digital Library Newfoundland |
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Pêches Fisheries Young, George R. (George Renny), 1802-1853. The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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The British North American colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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british north american colonies [electronic resource] : 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 counter-balanced 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. |
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