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" The third principle is, that neither individuals, nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies, except with the consent, and under the direction and control of their own government ; and that from any settlement which they may form without... "
An Epitome of the Official History of New South Wales: From the Foundation ... - Page 77
by Esquire Thomas Richards - 1883 - 790 pages
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The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's ..., Volume 16; Volume 27

English literature - 1845 - 416 pages
...sufficiently attended to. I " That neither individuals, nor bodies of men, belonging to any nation, can form Colonies, except with the consent and under the...Government ; and that from any settlement which they miy form, without the consent of their Government, they may be ousted. This is simply to say, as far...
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On the Discovery of the Mississippi, and on the South-western, Oregon, and ...

Thomas Falconer - Louisiana - 1844 - 224 pages
...(New Zealand papers, May 11, 1841, No. 311. p. 64), "nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies except with the consent and under the...direction and control of their own government ; and from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be ousted....
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On the Discovery of the Mississippi, and on the South-western, Oregon, and ...

Thomas Falconer - Louisiana - 1844 - 212 pages
...(New Zealand papers, May 11, 1841, No. 311, p. 64), "nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies except with the consent and under the direction and control of their own government ; arid from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be...
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Travels in New Zealand: With a Map of the Country

Alexander Marjoribanks - Māori (New Zealand people) - 1845 - 190 pages
...government. The third principle is, that neither individuals, nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies, except with the consent, and under...government ; and that from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be ousted. This is simply to say, as far...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1845 - 794 pages
...sufficiently attended to. "That neither individuals, nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form Colonies, except with the consent and under the...Government ; and that from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their Government, they may be ousted. This it simply to say, as far...
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The Oregon Question: Or, A Statement of the British Claims to the Oregon ...

Thomas Falconer - History - 1845 - 60 pages
...(New Zealand papers. May II, 1841, No. 311, p. 64), ' nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies except with the consent and under the...direction and control of their own government; and from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be ousted....
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1845 - 836 pages
...sufficiently attended to. "That neither individuals, nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form Colonies, except with the consent and under the direction and control of Iheir own Government ; and that from any seulement which they may form »it ho« I the consent of their...
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The British World in the East: A Guide Historical, Moral, and ..., Volume 1

Leitch Ritchie - Australasia - 1846 - 536 pages
...government. The third principle is, that neithe individuals nor bodies of men belonging to any nation can form colonies, except with the consent, and under...government ; and that from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be ousted. This is simply to say, as far...
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The British World in the East: A Guide... to India, Volume 2

Leitch Ritchie - Australasia - 1847 - 560 pages
...government. The third principle is, that neithe individuals nor bodies of men belonging to any nation can form colonies, except with the consent, and under...government; and that from any settlement which they may form without the consent of their government they may be ousted. This is simply to say, as far...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

English literature - 1848 - 572 pages
...government. The third principle is, that neither individuals, nor bodies of men belonging to any nation, can form colonies, except with the consent, and under...the direction and control of their own government." Mr. Chamerovzow places himself in the horns of a dilemma in denying the right of colonising an inhabited...
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