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... body of persons belonging to one country and political community , who , having abandoned that country and community , form a new and separate society , independent or dependent , in some district which 4 [ ESSAY COLONIZATION AND.
... body of persons belonging to one country and political community , who , having abandoned that country and community , form a new and separate society , independent or dependent , in some district which 4 [ ESSAY COLONIZATION AND.
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... body of people belonging to a political community who abandon their original country , it is the community itself . Again , the definition excludes from the category of colonies such dependencies as British India , where the bulk of the ...
... body of people belonging to a political community who abandon their original country , it is the community itself . Again , the definition excludes from the category of colonies such dependencies as British India , where the bulk of the ...
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... body in which the king presides , having its seat at Seville in Old Spain , exercises supreme control in the last resort over every depart- ment of colonial administration . Under the Royal Council come the Viceroys of Mexico and Peru ...
... body in which the king presides , having its seat at Seville in Old Spain , exercises supreme control in the last resort over every depart- ment of colonial administration . Under the Royal Council come the Viceroys of Mexico and Peru ...
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... body of its subjects who had gone forth from England and planted a colony . " - WAKEFIELD'S Art of Colonization , p . 228 . Previous to this time the business connected with the colonies , which was almost exclusively commercial , had ...
... body of its subjects who had gone forth from England and planted a colony . " - WAKEFIELD'S Art of Colonization , p . 228 . Previous to this time the business connected with the colonies , which was almost exclusively commercial , had ...
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... body , " says Mr. Wakefield , composed chiefly of very young men , some of whose names , however , have long ceased to be obscure , while others are among the most celebrated of the day . " The Society , as such , had indeed a brief ...
... body , " says Mr. Wakefield , composed chiefly of very young men , some of whose names , however , have long ceased to be obscure , while others are among the most celebrated of the day . " The Society , as such , had indeed a brief ...
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