| 1843 - 348 pàgines
...in three years, since 1840, than in British North America in the first thirty years of the present century. It is notorious that the greatest change...looked upon as one of the careers open to a gentleman." It will he found that almost all the discontent, which has from time to time, been expressed by certain... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1849 - 554 pàgines
...since the beginning of 18JO, than in British North America in the first thirty years of the present century. It is notorious that the greatest change...open to a gentleman. This change in the character of colonization—this great change in the estimation in which it is held, is of greater moment than the... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1849 - 554 pàgines
...since the beginning of 1840, than in British North America in the first thirty years of the present century. It is notorious that the greatest change...open to a gentleman. This change in the character of colonization—this great change in the estimation in which it is held, is of greater moment than the... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1914 - 570 pàgines
...since the beginning of 1840, than in British North America in the first thirty years of the present century. It is notorious that the greatest change...means for conducting emigration without cost to the public. It makes colonization, indeed, an extension of civilized society, instead of that mere emigration... | |
| Richard Charles Mills - 1915 - 402 pàgines
...standing. Charles Buller expressed this change in peculiarly English language when he said, in 1843, that "a colonial career is now looked upon as one of the careers open to a gentleman."' The systematic colonizers had fought against heavy odds. Wakefield had first to convince a small band... | |
| Howard Robinson - 1922 - 550 pàgines
...socially as they had been in the days gone by. Charles Buller expressed this change in 1843, when he said: "A colonial career is now looked upon as one of the careers open to a gentleman." In our study of the particular parts of the Empire we shall find many men of distinguished name and... | |
| Edward Murray Wrong - 1926 - 368 pàgines
...' ; ' within the last three or four years our colonization has entirely altered its character ', ' a Colonial career is now looked upon as one of the careers open to a gentleman '. All this was true, but he assumed that Great Britain could indefinitely control the fiscal policy... | |
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