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" The Constitution of the form of Government, — the regulation of Foreign Relations, and of Trade with the Mother Country, the other British Colonies, and Foreign Nations, and the disposal of the Public Lands, are the only points on which the Mother Country... "
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ... - Page 179
1840
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The Report and Despatches of the Earl of Durham: Her Majesty's High ...

John George Lambton Earl of Durham - Canada - 1839 - 452 pages
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters, which so concern us, are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the...
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Report on the Affairs of British North America

John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Act of Union, 1841 - 1839 - 164 pages
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters, which so concern us, are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1840 - 954 pages
...consistently the principles of the British constitution and to introduce into the government of the colonies certain provisions necessary for the efficient...trade, and the disposal of the public lands. A perfect suliordination on these points would be always cheerfully acknowledged by the colonists in return for...
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Annual Register, Volume 81

Edmund Burke - History - 1840 - 966 pages
...legislature strictly to such matters as affect the relations of the colonies with the mother country j and he enumerates as the only points on which such...always cheerfully acknowledged by the colonists in return for the advantages they would derive from their connection with a great empire. The practical...
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The Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland, in Its Legislative and ...

John Little - Newfoundland - 1855 - 118 pages
...not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters which so concern us are very few; — The Constitution of the form of Government, — the regulation of Foreign Relations, and of Trade with the Mother Country, the other British Colonies, and Foreign Nations, and the disposal of the Public...
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The History of Canada: Canada under British rule

William Kingsford - Canada - 1898 - 2550 pages
...do not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters which so concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government — the regulation of foreign relations and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies and foreign nations — and the disposal of the...
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History of the Dominion of Canada

William Henry Parr Greswell, Royal Colonial Institute, London - History - 1890 - 402 pages
...representative members have confidence.' Again, ' The matters which concern us,' he observes, ' are very few. The constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother- country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 21

Electronic journals - 1914 - 552 pages
...placing, like Wakefield and Buller, many things beyond the scope of colonial responsibility ; for example "the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public...
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The Growth and Administration of the British Colonies, 1837-1897

William Henry Parr Greswell - Canada - 1898 - 266 pages
...whom the representative members have confidence." Again: "The matters which concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother-country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public...
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The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal ...

Alpheus Henry Snow - Colonies - 1902 - 672 pages
...do not affect their relations with the Mother Country. The matters which so concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the Mother Country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the...
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