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" ... very few people among those colonies, who would not be ready to admit every person belonging to this country into a participation of all their privileges, and would receive them with open arms. The Governments now established in North America were,... "
The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Page 72
by Parliament proc - 1791
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 21

Europe - 1791 - 416 pages
...receive (hem with open arms. The Qovernments now eftablifhcd in North America were, in his opinion,1 the bell adapted to the fituation of the people who...them, of any of the Governments of the ancient or HK 2Z6 modern world : and when we had a colony like this, capable of freedom, and capable of a great...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1791 - 714 pages
...with with open arms. The Governments now eftabliflied in North America were, in his opinion, the beft adapted to the fituation of the people who lived under...of population, it was material that the inhabitants ihould have nothing to look to ampng their neighbours to excite their envy. Canada muft be preferved...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 516 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them, of any of the...like this, capable of freedom, and capable of a great increase of population, it was material that the inhabitants should have nothing to look to among their...
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Statistical Account of Upper Canada, Volume 2

Ontario - 1822 - 874 pages
...governments now established in North America ,were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments...like this, capable of freedom, and capable of a great increase of people, it was material that the inhabitants should have nothing to look to among their...
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Statistical Account of Upper Canada, Volume 2

Ontario - 1822 - 874 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments...of the ancient or modern world ; and when we had a coin like this, capable of freedom, and capable of a great i crease of people, it was material that...
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The Canadian Question

Gilbert Ainslie Young - Canada - 1839 - 96 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments...colony like this capable of freedom, and capable of great increase of population, it was material that the inhabitants should have nothing to look to among...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 8

English periodicals - 1839 - 674 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments...colony like this capable of freedom. and capable of great increase of population, it was material that the inhabitants should have nothing to look to among...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 8

English periodicals - 1839 - 664 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments of the ancient or modern world; and when we had n colony like this capable of freedom, and capable of great increase of population, it was material...
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The Life and Times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, Commander of the "Queen's ...

David Breakenridge Read - History - 1890 - 348 pages
...governments now established in North America were, in his opinion, the best adapted to the situation of the people who lived under them of any of the governments...like this, capable of freedom and capable of a great increase of population, it was material that the inhabitants should have nothing to look to among their...
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