Political Essays |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 74
Page 3
... whole of British America shall stand together , and , in close alliance and heartiest sympathy with Great Britain , be prepared to assume the full duties and respon- sibilities of a great and powerful nation . " Such are the plans now ...
... whole of British America shall stand together , and , in close alliance and heartiest sympathy with Great Britain , be prepared to assume the full duties and respon- sibilities of a great and powerful nation . " Such are the plans now ...
Page 5
... whole . For the same reason , all mere military stations , such as Malta and Gibraltar , must be excluded from the category of colonies proper . On the other hand , the definition does not exclude cases which some people might regard as ...
... whole . For the same reason , all mere military stations , such as Malta and Gibraltar , must be excluded from the category of colonies proper . On the other hand , the definition does not exclude cases which some people might regard as ...
Page 10
... whole to make debtors of foreign nations , and leave a " balance " of gold and silver , which might be directed to the home country . But it will be well to observe somewhat more in " The maintenance of the monopoly has hitherto been ...
... whole to make debtors of foreign nations , and leave a " balance " of gold and silver , which might be directed to the home country . But it will be well to observe somewhat more in " The maintenance of the monopoly has hitherto been ...
Page 11
... whole colonial trade , the better to bring it under the eye of the Spanish Government , was required to pass through a single port in Old Spain . And what was the result of this throughgoing appli- cation of the principles of the ...
... whole colonial trade , the better to bring it under the eye of the Spanish Government , was required to pass through a single port in Old Spain . And what was the result of this throughgoing appli- cation of the principles of the ...
Page 12
... whole of her colonial trade . By much the most important portion was carried on by the smuggler . " The contraband trade of the Spanish colonies , " says Mr. Merivale , " became in the early part of the last century [ some fifty years ...
... whole of her colonial trade . By much the most important portion was carried on by the smuggler . " The contraband trade of the Spanish colonies , " says Mr. Merivale , " became in the early part of the last century [ some fifty years ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
amongst apostolic delegate army bishops British Cambridge Catholic University cause century chapters character civil cloth colonies condition constitution cottier course Crown 8vo Dublin Edition education in Ireland effect emigration endeavour England English equal Essay established evictions examination example existence fact farms favour Fcap force free trade Government honour Illustrations industrial influence institutions Ireland labour land landlords Lectures less London University means ment military moral nature object opinion party passed philosophy physical political population portion practical present principle Professor Sullivan Prussian Queen's Colleges Queen's University question reason reform regard rent result Roman Catholic scheme SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUE Sir Charles Trevelyan Slave Slave Power slavery social society South Southern Synod theory Thurles tion treatise Trinity College ultramontane university education University of Cambridge University of Dublin whole writer
Popular passages
Page 4 - FR-S., late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; Examiner in the University of London.
Page 1 - HEMMING— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, for the Use of Colleges and Schools. By GW HEMMING, MA, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions. 8vo.
Page 346 - ON SOUND AND ATMOSPHERIC VIBRATIONS. With the Mathematical Elements of Music. Designed for the Use of Students in the University. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo. 9^.
Page 3 - Pratt.— A TREATISE ON ATTRACTIONS, LAPLACE'S FUNCTIONS, AND THE FIGURE OF THE EARTH. By JOHN H. PRATT, MA, Archdeacon of Calcutta, Author of " The Mathematical Principles of Mechanical Philosophy.
Page 20 - s plan of selected Types and by the use of Schedules. The earlier chapters, embracing the elements of Structural and Physiological Botany, introduce us to the methodical study of the Ordinal Types. The concluding chapters are entitled, " How to Dry Plants
Page 348 - BOOLE— Works by G. BOOLE, DCL, FRS, late Professor of Mathematics in the Queen's University, Ireland. A TREATISE ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Third and Revised Edition.
Page 37 - AN INTRODUCTION TO ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC. With Analysis, Notes, and Appendices. By EM COPE, Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo.
Page 58 - African slavery as it exists among us — the proper status of the negro in our form of civilization. This was the immediate cause of the late rupture and present revolution. Jefferson, in his forecast, had anticipated this, as the rock upon which the old Union would split.