| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 270 pages
...may be obtained from the sale of similar lands, in Upper Canada, on the English side of the lakes ? With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence...in the absence of experimental, we have the highest degree of presumptive proof. The prosperity of the United States, and of Canada, has been outstripped... | |
| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 262 pages
...may be obtained from the sale of similar lands, in Upper Canada, on the English side of the lakes ? With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence...in the absence of experimental, we have the highest degree of presumptive proof. The prosperity of the United States, and of Canada, has been outstripped... | |
| Robert Torrens - Colonization - 1841 - 224 pages
...neighbourhood of its locations, an exchangeable value, which would yield a clear revenue to the state. With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence,...Emigration to them would replace its own expenses, is even more direct. The prosperity of the United States, and of Canada, has been outstripped by the yet... | |
| Robert Torrens - Corn laws (Great Britain). - 1844 - 600 pages
...neighbourhood of its locations, an exchangeable value, which would yield a clear revenue to the state. With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence,...Emigration to them would replace its own expenses, is even more direct. The prosperity of the United States, and of Canada, has been outstripped by the yet... | |
| Robert Stewart (A.M.) - Australasia - 1853 - 774 pages
...a clear revenue to the state. " With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence that a direct emigration to them would replace its own expenses,...in the absence of experimental, we have the highest degree of presumptive proof. The prosperity of the United States and Canada has been outstripped by... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - Economics - 2003 - 458 pages
...neighbourhood of its locations, an exchangeable value, which would yield a clear revenue to the state. With respect to our Australian colonies, the evidence,...Emigration to them would replace its own expenses, is even more direct. The prosperity of the United States, and of Canada, has been outstripped by the yet... | |
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